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How much is a 1922 silver dollar coin worth?

1922 is one of the most common dates for silver dollars. As of November 2012, it's worth around $26.


How much is a reichsbanknote worth dated November 1922 500000?

4561.25


Who was the winner of the German Bundesliga in 1922?

Hamburger SV was the winner of the German Bundesliga in 1922.


What day of the week was November 23 1922?

November 23rd 1922 was a Thursday.


How much is a 1922 50000 mark Reichs bank note worth?

Assuming your bill was issued during the hyperinflationary period of the Weimar Republic, its value depends on the printing date. As of 06/2013, sammler.com, a major German collectibles site, lists these approximate retail values: Sept. 16, 1922 - $6.50 in average condition, up to $95 if crisp and uncirculated. Nov. 19, 1922 - $4 to $65 Dec. 2, 1922 - $1 to $4


What day of the week was November 26 1922?

November 26, 1922 fell on a Sunday.


When was tut's tomb found?

On November 4th 1922 in Egypt.


When was German Galynin born?

German Galynin was born in 1922.


What are the release dates for The Young Rajah - 1922?

The Young Rajah - 1922 was released on: USA: 12 November 1922 Finland: 23 November 1924


What are the release dates for At the Crossroads - 1922?

At the Crossroads - 1922 was released on: USA: November 1922


What is my Browning Model 1922 Pistol worth your grandfather took it from a German officer in World War 2 Great condition?

50-1000 usd


What is a 19 November 1922 50000 funfzigtausend worth?

Despite their age and apparent high value, most of these notes were churned out in such huge numbers as Weimar Germany tried to keep up with hyperinflation (*) that they became worthless almost overnight.Even today they're not worth more than a few dollars. As of 01/2010 sammler.com, a major German collectibles site, quotes a 50000 mark bill from 19.11.1922 at €2 (about US$3) in average condition, and about 4 times that in uncirculated condition."Taufend"The spelling that appears to be "taufend" is actually "tausend"; the letters "F" and "S" looked very similar in old German printing. Germany was very late in its continuing use of old-style lettering that had been dropped long before in English-speaking countries. (*) while they were actually making it worse....