According to the Consumer Price Index Inflation Calculator, one dollar in 1930 had the same buying power that $13.50 has in 2011. So whatever you can get for thirteen and a half bucks today, was about a dollar in 1930.
Consumers looking to pinch pennies may wish they were able to transport back to 1890. During that year, a dollar could buy you around eight pounds of steak. Consumers could also buy thirty-four pounds of eggs and fourteen and half pounds of sugar.
With a nickel in 1866, you could buy eggs, clothes, and stuff that are now worth around 10-12 dollars.
in 1866 you could buy clothes and tea and eggs and coffee for around the price 13 cents!
Given the process of inflation, a dollar in 1937 was worth $14.81 in 2007. As such, it could buy a large quantity of things, such as a full meal at a restaurant.
You could buy many different things with a nickel back in 1866. You could buy several loaves of bread, many pieces of candy, several eggs, and clothing.
A dollar back in 1867 could buy a lot more than it could buy in 2014. In 1867, you could purchase a 5 pound bag of flour, a loaf of bread, and butter for under a dollar.
Maybe not a thing in 1876, but now with that 1876 one dollar, u could have millions as its 100 years ago money
you could buy a car a TV a mansion YOU COULD BUY A SIMS GAME
it will buy a 2002 car
Only 1,987 trade dollars were struck in 1880 and all were proof coins. You'd need to have the coin inspected in person by an expert, but trade dollars are among the most widely counterfeited dollar-sized coins.
In 1997 silver dollars sold for $7.00 to $15.00 on average.
a big mac 2 fifty cent pieces 100 wheat pennies
It would depend on what you were buying. A better question would be "how much would 1 dollar be worth in 1954?" which unfortunately I don't know. Hope I helped!
you could go to the show, plus buy a bag of popcorn a drink, anda candy bar.
Post it for sale on eBay. List it at a reasonable price and it will sell.
A dollar could buy Candy Or a Comic booking now get the crap out of your home and buy you somethin
See the related link below for a picture of the 1880 silver dollar.
In 1850, one dollar could buy about $25.00 worth of goods and services we can buy today.
You could buy five items from the Dollar Store.
Probably anything that you could buy now for a dollar.
You could buy something worth 8.91 cents in 2009
I would pay a dollar for a dollar, after all, it is only a dollar.
1880 is a common date Morgan dollar, circulated examples are $17.00-$26.00 depending on grade.
If you mean a 1880 Carson City Morgan dollar? circulated examples run from $100.00-$300.00
A 1880-S Morgan Silver Dollar that is in a mint state of MS67 is worth: $ 450.00.
One dollar could buy lots of things: Soda pop, candy, etc. Almost anything you can get at the dollar tree today you could get in the 80's.