To determine the value of 100 pounds from 1898 in today's currency, we need to account for inflation over the years. Using historical inflation rates, 100 pounds in 1898 is roughly equivalent to around 12,500 to 15,000 pounds today, depending on the specific calculation method used. This is a general estimate, as various factors can influence the exact value. For precise calculations, it’s best to consult a reliable inflation calculator or economic data source.
The worth on this day 12-14-11 would be $20.382 million USD The pound sterling was 15 ounced of silver. The ratio was 16 to 1 silver to gold. Today gold is $1588
Average retail values are $30.00-$50.00 for Mint State examples in MS-60 to MS-63. The coin is very common.
1898
ALL U.S. coins carry that motto so it doesn't help to ID a coin. Please post a new question with the coin's denomination. If you can find a mint mark (look for a small S or O on the back) include that information as well.
There were no federally-issued $2 silver certificates with that date. The closest dates are 1896 and 1899. It's also possible that the bill was privately issued; if so, please post a new, separate question with the name of the issuing bank.
It would probably be about $10,000.
1898 a 3066 brescia
500 USD
1898 is a fairly common date. It's worth around $2-3.
1898 is not a rare date for Indian Head cents. In circulated condition, it's worth about $1.00 -- a nice uncirculated one is worth about $20.00
1898 is not a rare date for Indian Head cents. In circulated condition, it's worth about $1.00 -- a nice uncirculated one is worth about $20.00
There is no specific amount that an 1898 $100 bill is worth. The value will depend on the issuing bank. Please post a new, separate question with that information.
1898 is considered a common date for Indian Head Cents. In average circulated condition, with no problems, it is worth about $1.
You can find a 1898 half penny for sale online for $8 or less. This is for one from Great Britain.
The worth on this day 12-14-11 would be $20.382 million USD The pound sterling was 15 ounced of silver. The ratio was 16 to 1 silver to gold. Today gold is $1588
As of 4/12 a 1898 O Morgan silver dollar in MS-65 condition is worth $238.
It's only worth whatever you can get for it, because it is fake. The US did not issue 1898 CC Morgans. The chinese, however, have shipped a lot of fake 1898 CC Morgans to the US.