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It is worth the same value.
That depends on what the 10,000 units are. Assuming the amount is 10,000 US Dollars, it would have the same buying power as $79,450 in 2013. Similarly, $10,000 today would have the same buying power as $1,250 in 1959.
$20,000
In good uncirculated condition it would be worth abot 5 cents and if really good condition about 10 cents.
Nothing, none were made. Your coin is plated. It would be "cents-less" to make a penny out of silver because it would be worth more than a dollar.
It is worth the same value.
$ 100000
That depends on what the 10,000 units are. Assuming the amount is 10,000 US Dollars, it would have the same buying power as $79,450 in 2013. Similarly, $10,000 today would have the same buying power as $1,250 in 1959.
It ceased to exist in 1959.
$20,000
The 1959-D Lincoln cent is still in circulation today, the coin is face value.
A 1959 dime is 90% silver. At today's spot price of about $13.50, it is worth at least 97 cents.
The 1959-D Lincoln cent is still in circulation today, the coin is face value.
Australian bank notes in circulation in 1959 were - Ten Shillings, One Pound, Five Pounds and Ten Pounds.
If someone was born on January 26, 1959, they would be 55 years old this year.
Average retail price today is $30.00. The original issue price was $2.10.
i would say $67.99