farmers in the 1800's usualy made between $200-$400 per acre
It depends on what counterfeit it was. If it was a contemporary counterfeit (as in, it was made in 1799 or early 1800s to try to pass it off at face value) it might be worth a bit of money. If it is a modern replica, it depends on what it is made out of. If it isn't made out of silver, it is pretty much worthless, however, if it is silver, it is worth whatever the weight of silver it contains.
US cents have never been made of silver, not even in the 1800s.
It really depends on which coin, a lot of coins were made in 1886. Post new question with more information.
The middle colonie they traded alot put they sold much more.
Because the crop lien system would sometimes run out of money to the point that they would be broke, they would scam and have these poor farmers in debt
calvin coolidge
Farmers worked up to 10 hours and was paid .75 cent a day and for a week they was paid 5.25.They rent was about 350.00 so some would go hungry and not eat.
Industry leaders made more money than farmers, but industrial laborers often had much lower standards of living.
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Get a real job
In the 1860's, I believe a Cow Poke made about $30 a month, plus room and board. (Such as it was.)
dairy farmers earn approximatley $3150 a week
normal farmers *and not industrial farmers earn about $30,000 a year so that's about $2,500 a month
£30 a week
they dont have money to much and they dont have transportation.
Depends on what they sell and how much of it.
probally about 10p more but its a lot of money to them.