The habit of collecting coins is popular all over the world and can bring together the most passionate collectors on the market. Because of this, when looking for bills or coins to complete the collection, these items can be worth a fortune, but what many people still don't know is how much an old R$ 1 note is worth.
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Can any note be sold for R$300?
Typically, these notes with a slightly higher value reach this price because of their exclusivity. Therefore, the 1 real banknote, which ceased to be in circulation in 2005, already has considerable value in the collectors' market. Because of this, a note in good condition can be sold for up to R$ 300.
It is no exaggeration to start looking for some lost banknotes around your house, either in that old piggy bank or resorting to those that your parents or grandparents keep as a souvenir.
To the sadness of many, in addition to the banknote being well preserved, it needs to follow other specifications to reach such high values. In this case, it is essential that they have the initials BA in their numbering and must be between series 0001 – 0072, signed by Pedros S. Malan and Gustavo J. L. Loyola.
If you don't have banknotes with these characteristics, you don't need to despair because it is still possible to make money with them, despite being slightly less than those with the initials BA. Notes without the initials can cost between R$10 and R$95 per banknote. It is worth noting that the famous 1 real coins from the Olympics are also worth good money.
Recently, it was estimated that a complete collection of these coins could be worth up to R$7,000. Even the famous R$10 notes in honor of the 500th anniversary of the discovery of Brazil, on which the face of Pedro Alvares Cabral is stamped, can be worth something. Finally, being in a good state of conservation, a copy can reach R$ 110.