On October 15, 2011, the value of the US dollar varied against different currencies due to market fluctuations. For example, it was approximately 0.73 euros and around 76 Japanese yen. Exchange rates can fluctuate frequently, so for precise values, it's best to consult historical financial data or currency exchange records from that date.
There was no silver dollar in the US made in 1957. It might be a half dollar. These are usually worth about $10-15.
Do you mean the circulating dollar coin minted from 1971 to 1978, or the commemorative coin issued in 1990? The circulating coins are worth only a dollar each. The commemoratives are worth about $15.
If it has a green seal, it's worth $12 to $15.
To determine the value of a dollar from 1922 in today's terms, we can use historical inflation data. On average, the value of money decreases over time due to inflation. A dollar in 1922 is roughly equivalent to about $15-20 today, depending on the specific inflation calculations used. This means that what could be purchased for a dollar in 1922 would require significantly more money today.
Depending on the mintmark and physical condition of the coin, it could range from about $15 up to $100 if circulated.
Eng - 13-oct-2011 Kan - 15-oct-2011 Os - 18-oct-2011 Ds - 20-oct-2011 Nalp- 22-oct-2011 Ic - 02-nov-2011
I think si its in 15 oct 2011?
Oct 15 1940 was a Tuesday.
July 11, 2011 Nope oct 15 2015 dude. Sorry
10/15/11 Kansas City MO sunset: 6:40 PM CDT
1433 started on 27 Nov. 2011. 1434 starts on 15 Nov. 2012. 1435 starts on 5 Nov. 2013. 1436 starts on 25 Oct. 2014. 1437 starts on 15 Oct. 2015.
$10
There was no silver dollar in the US made in 1957. It might be a half dollar. These are usually worth about $10-15.
Gladstone's Value - 2011 is rated/received certificates of: UK:15
Sunset in Atlanta GA on 15 Oct 2011 was at 7:04 PM EDT (23:04 UTC).
about 15 beads an ounce
These are well-known replicas with no collector value.