$10,000.00 in 1920 had the same buying power as $121,482.01 in 2013. Annual inflation over this period was 2.72%. Source: http://www.dollartimes.com/calculators/inflation.htm
$12,514,550.26
The U.S. didn't mint any silver dollars in 1920.
It would be 25,000. 1920 is 79 years ago. If inflation has averaged 4% over that time, we have 25000 x 1.04^79 = $554,081 If we make inflation 5%, then 25000 x 1.05^79 = $1,180,034
50 pounds of sterling silver in 1920 would be worth roughly 1337.50 pounds now.
$105 million in 1920 was worth about $1,244,340,000 in 2015.
two dollars
A 1920's Lincoln penny in good condition can be worth anywhere from 5 dollars to 30 dollars. This is a old penny.
$120 million in 1920 is worth about $1,422,100,000.00 in 2015 dollars.
No such thing. There were no U.S. silver dollars minted in 1920.
it would be worth one dollar
Possibly anywhere from a dollar to 10 dollars.
THERE WERE NO SILVER DOLLARS MINTED IN THE UNIITED STATES AT ALL WITH A 1920 DATE! IF SOMEONE IS SELLING YOU SOMETHING LIKE THIS DO NOT BELEIVE IT!
1920 is actually a "better" year for Cuban coins, but usually only if they are in uncirculated or perfect uncirculated condition. Otherwise, your coin is likely worth just a few dollars or less.
Dollars and the Woman - 1920 was released on: USA: 31 May 1920
30% of 1920 = 30% * 1920 = 0.3 * 1920 = $576.00
1900- $50 1910- $40 1920- $30 Thats all 4 now...