The US used the same money as it does now.
The Indians did not have money they used the trading system.
Not really, unless they were in fantastic, uncirculated condition, you are looking at about 3 to 5 cents for any wheat cent in the 1940s.
Yes, if it means a possession of 1940. Example: 1940's music
The 1940 cent consists of 95% copper and 5% zinc. The 1940 nickel consists of 75% copper and 25% nickel. The 1940 dime, quarter and half dollar consists of 90% silver and 10% copper.
Priceless. No barber dimes were minted anywhere near 1940.
Know Your Money - 1940 was released on: USA: 27 January 1940
Money Squawks - 1940 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved
The East African Shilling (100 Cents to the Shilling) was used in the then-British territory of Kenya in 1940 (as well as in Uganda, Tanganyika, Zanzibar and British Somaliland).
Money and the Woman - 1940 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved (PCA #6332) USA:TV-PG (TV rating)
Virtually any surname in use today was also in use in 1940. So look in any telephone directory and pick a name. I was also in use in 1940.
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With money and fabrication you can do most anything.
they have to be from the 1940's, 50;s, and 60's.
they use money for money
To calculate the equivalent of $50,000 in 1940 in 2010 dollars, you can use the Consumer Price Index (CPI) as a measure of inflation. The average inflation rate from 1940 to 2010 is approximately 3.5% per year. Using this rate, $50,000 in 1940 would be roughly equivalent to about $850,000 in 2010. However, it's important to check specific CPI values for more precise calculations, as inflation can vary year by year.
3.5 cents - but that was a lot of money in those days !
anyone can use money