$7894.74
Not sure but probably around 10 million dollars today
The price of gold was controlled by governments for many decades up till the time of the Great Depression. In the US, the price was $19.39 per troy ounce almost every year from 1792 to 1833, including 1830. The only exceptions were the years 1814-1817 when its price was allowed to increase to as much as $22.16 per troy ounce.Keep in mind, though, that a dollar in 1830 bought much more than a dollar in the 21st century. Because so much has changed in 2 centuries it's almost impossible to make a direct comparison, but using a basket of different measures, a dollar in 1830 would today buy very roughly the equivalent of:$30 of common household goods$215 of unskilled labor$515 of skilled labor
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in the late 19th century a farm labourer would be getting about 1 pound per week in the mid 19th century a bit less than that an officer, say Captain, in the British Army in 1830 was paid around 7 pounds a week
In 1830, middle-class citizens resented the privileges of the French aristocracy and wanted the government to extend suffrage. Working-class people demanded decent pay. Louis Philippe's policies favored the middle class over the workers. An economic slump in the 1840s caused additional unrest, and workers rioted against the upper- and middle-class interests that controlled the government.
Not sure but probably around 10 million dollars today
The US did not mint any silver dollars in 1830.
Requires professional appraisal
69.69 dollars
Probably the same as today
A dress in the 1830s would have only cost three or four dollars for a fancy dress. These were usually ordered from a catalog and were not available in small general stores.
zero dollars . it is a quarter made by those machines that makes ur quarter ancient . As said the USA did not have any quarters at the year of 1830 . i hope that helps
One Pound GBP in 1931 had the purchasing power of about £45.30 GBP today. NOTE - This historical conversion is the result of many calculations and considerations by a purpose designed program for which I can take no credit. The resulting answer should only be regarded as an approximation.
Values listed on the NumisMedia as of 4/12: Very worn:46-51 dollars Moderately worn:64-98 dollars Slightly worn:180-228 dollars Almost no ware-282-336 dollars Uncirculated: 420-21,880 depending on the condition Proof:7,380-66,880 again depending on the condition Don't get your hopes up on getting 66,000 dollars. Coins of this type that are worth that much are extremely rare.
The cost of a book in 1830 varied depending on the title, quality, and availability. On average, a new book could range from 75 cents to a few dollars, which would be equivalent to around $20-$60 in today's currency.
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