Total Price Total Value Total Interest YTD Interest
$7.50 $44.62 $37.12 $0.00
$5
One Pound Australian in 1945 had the purchasing power of about $45.40 AUD today. One Pound Australian in 1945 had the purchasing power of about $47.25 USD 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.
The Third Reich was also referred to as the 1000 Year Reich.
That depends on which coin. Lincoln cents, they're worth maybe 10 cents each in decent condition. War nickels dated 1942-1945 actually contain a bit of silver (and are the only nickels that do), which make them worth more than a dollar each. Then circulated Mercury dimes, Washington quarters, and Standing Liberty half dollars are all silver, currently worth about $1.50, $3.60, and $7.25 respectively (as of 10 January 2014).
High denomination currency (amounts over $100) were last printed in 1945 and were actively taken out of circulation starting in 1969 (though for all practical intents the bills had long been worth more to a collector than face value).
It's a common coin, worth about $2 for the silver (nickels dated 1942-1945 are the only ones that contain any silver).
4-2-11>>> Coins of this series dated from 1940 to 1945 are all very common and have the same retail values of $14.00 to $15.00 in average condition.
The last US $1000 bills were dated 1934, even though some were printed as late as 1945. In addition, there were no US bills of any type with the series date 1961. Please check the date and post a new, separate question with the bill's condition, date, and series letter (if it has one).
maybe $10-$30
The U.S. didn't print any bills dated 1945. Please check again and post a new question.
5-8-11>>> Coins of this series (Walking Liberty) dated from 1940 to 1945 are all very common and have the same retail values of $18.00 in average condition.
7-4-11>>> The last Mercury Dime was dated 1945. The Roosevelt series started in 1946. So many 1948 dimes were made the value is for just the silver, about $2.00.
Please check the date/denomination and post new question, the US did not strike any silver dollar coins dated 1945.
The U.S. has never minted a silver cent. 1943cents were struck in steel and can look silvery if they aren't rusted or tarnished, but all 1945 cents were made from copper.If your coin is dated 1943 it's a steel wartime coin worth maybe 25 to 50 cents.If it's dated 1945 and is silver in color it's been plated and is worth 1 cent.
in bad condition 10 cents but in great condition 1000 dollars
Depends if it is zink or CuNi.If it is a zinkcoin, then it will be worth between $500-1000
The US printed its last $1000 bill in 1945, although the bill carries a 1934 series date. Distribution through banks ended in 1969. The bills were never withdrawn and are technically still legal to spend, but they're generally worth more to a collector. Canada issued $1000 bills up to the 1992 series. The denomination was discontinued and withdrawn from circulation in 2000.