If you assume 3% per year inflation for the 60 years, 17 cents.
The value today, of 10,000 dollars from 1948 will be about 99,500 dollars. This is estimated at an interest rate of three and a half percent.
No, but BENJAMIN FRANKLIN is. His picture is on the $100 bill, and it was on the half dollar from 1948 to 1963.
Do you mean as collectibles or for their exchange rate? If you have that many coins you'd need to know their dates and mint marks. In general, 1-pf coins dated 1969 and later are worth more than face value only if they're uncirculated, and coins from 1948 to 1968 are worth more only if they're either uncirculated or nearly so. As for the exchange rate, at the time these coins were discontinued in 2002, they were worth about 1/2 of a U.S. cent. However, it would be very difficult to exchange them now unless you were at a major bank in Germany.
The election of 1948 demonstrated that a good poll needed a later sample.
The peso oro is the currency of the Dominican Republic. Its symbol is "$", with "RD$" used when distinction from other pesos (or dollars) is required; its ISO 4217 code is "DOP". Each peso is divided into 100 centavos, for which the ¢ symbol is used. It is the only currency which is legal tender for all monetary transactions, whether public or private, in the Dominican Republic. Historically, since the first monetary emission in 1948, the peso was worth about the same as a United States dollar. During the 1980's and 1990's the exchange rate for U.S. dollar vs Dominican peso was as follows: 1984 $US 1 to RD$ 3.451993 $US 1 to RD$ 14.001998 $US 1 to RD$ 16.002002 $US 1 to RD$ 20.002006 $US 1 to RD$ 32.00In 2003 the peso dramatically plummeted; a single US dollar was worth almost RD$57.00. Since 2004 the peso has reached a more manageable rate of 29-34 pesos to 1 U.S. dollar. As of December 2005, there were some 39 pesos to the euro, or around 33 to the U.S. dollar. Current DOP exchange rates Before 1946 the Philippines were a U.S. colony (or protectorate, if you prefer). Coins were minted in the U.S. bearing both names, usually matching their American counterparts in denomination (in centavos instead of cents, of course) and size. Many were made in Denver or San Francisco and bear a mint mark from one of those 2 facilities.$0.25 us. = 8 peso = 800 centavos well from what i get 50 centavos is about 1.5 cents US.
A 1948 uncirculated silver dollar that has benn certified uncirculated depending on grade would be worth 2000 dollars and up
how much is a georgivs vi 1948
Please look at the coin again and post new question. No U.S. One Dollar coins were struck in 1948.
its worth about 43 .8 pounds in 2012!
10 Shillings GBP in 1948 had the purchasing power of about £12.15 GBP today.
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About 12,231.12 pounds.
Sorry no 1938 Franklin first year is 1948
The 1945 is a Liberty Walking Half dollar and most coins show heavy wear with values of $8.00-$9.00. The 1948 is a Franklin Half dollar and value is the same.
Check that coin again, because what you describe doesn't exist. Ben Franklin was on the HALF dollar from 1948 to 1963.
I would imagine that it was worth 500 marks!
To determine the value of 1 pound in 1948 in today's money, you'd need to account for inflation over the years. As of 2023, 1 pound from 1948 is estimated to be worth around £30-£35, depending on the specific inflation rate applied. This reflects the significant changes in purchasing power and the economy over the decades. For precise calculations, using a historical inflation calculator or index would provide the most accurate figure.