Brazil 1000-CRUZEIROS (KM626)¶
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Reverse ACARA
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Obverse Denomination
- Composition
- Stainless Steel
- Country
- Brazil
- Approx. Size
- 20mm
- Area
- South America
- Animal Class
- Fish
- Species
- Acara
- KM#
- 626
There are at least ten species of freshwater Acara fish in Brazil. If you want to research it, and suggest to the Zookeeper the particular species represented on this coin, you could probably start HERE.
This coin was worth 1000-cruzerios in Brasil when it was issued in 1993. Before the end of the year, the fish will be history, and so will all the zeroes in the number.
Brazil¶

- Area
- South America
Brazil is the fifth largest country in the world, and the largest country in South America where it occupies half the continent and borders every other country except Ecuador and Chile. It also features the largest river in the world -- the Amazon -- which cuts its way across the top of the country through the vast Amazon Rainforest before arriving at the North Atlantic. Brazil has been inhabited for at least 10,000 years and was recently claimed by the Portugese in 1500. The Portugese royal family took up residence in Rio de Janeiro during the Napoleonic wars.The country was declared an independent empire by Dom Pedro I (the new emperor) in 1822. That lasted until 1889, when Brazil became a federal republic. Brazilian democracy was interrupted by two brief dictatorships (1930-34, 1937-45), and by one long one after a 1964 military coup that saw a progression of generals running the show until 1985. Brazil enjoys vast amounts of natural mineral resources, and has lots of coffee beans and cocoa (among other things) for the rest of the world. Brazil is the only South American country whose national language is Portugese.

