a big mac
2 fifty cent pieces
100 wheat pennies
you could go to the show, plus buy a bag of popcorn a drink, anda candy bar.
According to the Consumer Price Index Inflation Calculator, one dollar in 1930 had the same buying power that $13.50 has in 2011. So whatever you can get for thirteen and a half bucks today, was about a dollar in 1930.
In 1922, a dollar had significantly greater purchasing power than it does today. You could buy a loaf of bread for about 10 cents, a gallon of milk for around 50 cents, or a movie ticket for about 15 to 25 cents. Additionally, a dollar could cover a meal at a diner or even a few items at a local store, making it a substantial amount for everyday expenses at the time.
In 1997 silver dollars sold for $7.00 to $15.00 on average.
The largest denomination struck in 1950 was a half-dollar. Double eagle coins were discontinued after 1932. Please check again and post a new question.
You could buy something worth 8.91 cents in 2009
you could go to the show, plus buy a bag of popcorn a drink, anda candy bar.
About 13 lbs. 2.6 lb
You could buy something worth 8.91 cents in 2009
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In 1850, one dollar could buy about $25.00 worth of goods and services we can buy today.
Probably anything that you could buy now for a dollar.
You could buy five items from the Dollar Store.
In 1950, one dollar was worth one dollar. Adjusted for inflation, one dollar in 1950 is just under $10 in 2014.
One dollar could buy lots of things: Soda pop, candy, etc. Almost anything you can get at the dollar tree today you could get in the 80's.
No US dollar coins were made in 1950
According to the Consumer Price Index Inflation Calculator, one dollar in 1930 had the same buying power that $13.50 has in 2011. So whatever you can get for thirteen and a half bucks today, was about a dollar in 1930.