Much more detail is needed. Is it a bill or a coin? What's its date? If it's a bill, is it a federally-issued bill or does it have the name of a private bank on it? If it's a coin, is it gold or silver?
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A dollar.
Pfft! Not a dollar! Boy, people are not putting effort in wikianswers these days! A dollar in the 1800s could buy what $33.33 buys today. :) Hoped I helped.
One Penny GBP in 1800 had the purchasing power of about $0.33 USD today.
about 80 GBP
$1 today would be worth $28 in 1848.
More than it is now!
it would buy about 65$ worth of stuff.
The same as it is today - a rise in the price of goods and services over time.
hawaii's leading export in the late 1800s was SUGAR.
because there just was that's why there was a rush of inventions in the late 1800s
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The rulers in Japan from the 1100s to the late 1800s were called the "Shoguns" :)
In the late 1800s they did not have the sewage systems and waste disposal that we have today.
In the late 1800s they did not have the sewage systems and waste disposal that we have today.
Which advancements in technology in the late 1800s are staying in the United States today
Pitbulls as we know today come from the late 1800s.
They help people in the same way they do today!
The same as it is today - a rise in the price of goods and services over time.
If you asking the value of the U.S. Two (2 ) Dollar bill today it is nothing. In late 70's the bank did a recall on the bill and afterwards devalued the 2 dollar bill These are collectors items only
it wasent changed it was the same as today and everyone new that there was technoloy already lol not
hawaii's leading export in the late 1800s was SUGAR.
It was worth 5 cents, the same as today, but that amount bought considerably more at the time. It's difficult to make a specific comparison because goods and services are so different now than they were 150 years ago, but a very rough guess extrapolating from 20th-century inflation figures indicates that a nickel in the late 1800s would buy at least what $1.50 to $2.00 buys today.
because there just was that's why there was a rush of inventions in the late 1800s
I think copper been around for a long time maybe in the late 1800s- the today's generation.