With an annual inflation rate over this period of time of about 4.12%, $10,000 in 1976 would be equal to $37,879.28 in August 2009.
Five dollars.
1018.00 dollars
It's still worth two dollars.
In circulated condition, cupro-nickel dollars are worth face value to $1.50 depending on condition and variety. A dealer will pay face value only. Proof cupro-nickel dollars are worth $5 to $7 retail Uncirculated 40% silver 1976 dollars are worth $3 to $5 Proof 40% silver 1976 dollars are worth $11 to $13
If it's series 1976 or later, it's worth two dollars.
It is worth nothing. The krone has been replaced by the Euro.
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two dollars
Only dollars, half dollars an quarters dated 1776-1976 are "Bicentennial" coins. Dimes, nickels and cents are face value.
It's still worth two dollars.
They're still worth two dollars.