If you'd like to know an "exact" approximation, try this site which calculates dollar value based on inflation:
http://www.westegg.com/inflation/
Back a long time ago, money was worth more than it is today. Just getting a few dollars paw was considered a lot.
Possibly anywhere from a dollar to 10 dollars.
The value of a dollar from 1882-1971 is one dollar. From 1972-Now, the dollar's value is plummeting. That's because the Gov. adds more and more money to the U.S. economy. It's like adding water to juice. The water is the money that the Gov. is adding to the U.S. economy, and the money that the people already have is the juice. The more water you add, the less taste the juice has, eventhough you now got a lot of liquid for you to drink. So it makes the juice, or dollar, weak. Right now, the actuall value of the dollar is around two cents.
$700B in 2001...now???
As of November 13, 2008, one Singapore dollar is equivalent to Php 32.69.
It simply means that a dollar today is worth more than a dollar a year from now, since you can bank the dollar and earn a year's interest.
Possibly anywhere from a dollar to 10 dollars.
It means: "...compared to the value it had a certain number of years ago". So back then you could buy an item for 45 cents that you now would have to pay a dollar for.
it was one dollar but now about 10 20 dollars
If you hold your 1852 $1 gold piece, it would worth more than $100 today Inflation continues to drastically decrease the value of a dollar. What you could buy for dollar in 1852 would cost you $27.60, meaning that dollar would be worth about 4 cents in today's world.
The 1818 dollar coin is worth about 100 dollars now.
Well depending on the mintage which is N/A right now. But it was only released in Saskatchewan So there's a demand for it across Canada. So the value right now is a dollar.
France uses euros so the going rate now is 1 dollar=1.4584 euros
The value of a dollar from 1882-1971 is one dollar. From 1972-Now, the dollar's value is plummeting. That's because the Gov. adds more and more money to the U.S. economy. It's like adding water to juice. The water is the money that the Gov. is adding to the U.S. economy, and the money that the people already have is the juice. The more water you add, the less taste the juice has, eventhough you now got a lot of liquid for you to drink. So it makes the juice, or dollar, weak. Right now, the actuall value of the dollar is around two cents.
Right now 1 dollar is 15.48 maldivian rufiyya.
From Now On - 1920 was released on: USA: 26 September 1920
See this website for the relative value of the dollar since 1913: http://www.factmonster.com/ipka/A0001519.html
$700B in 2001...now???