2.00 dollars
18,000,500 dollars a second
on average, the accountant would make nearly 50,000 dollars.
The supposition underlying this question, namely that Jews were successful during the Great Depression, is untrue. The Jews did no better or worse during the Great Depression than did the average German. Hitler, and the Nazis in general, capitalized on the German people's ignorance of their own neighbors' suffering. The sad thing is that Nazi propaganda and Anti-Semitic propaganda is so strong that people continue to believe that the Jews were better off during this period when they were not.
The average cost in the country was about two dollars, so I imagine they would be about the same if not less in industrial cities.
2.00 dollars
18,000,500 dollars a second
on average, the accountant would make nearly 50,000 dollars.
on average, the accountant would make nearly 50,000 dollars.
The supposition underlying this question, namely that Jews were successful during the Great Depression, is untrue. The Jews did no better or worse during the Great Depression than did the average German. Hitler, and the Nazis in general, capitalized on the German people's ignorance of their own neighbors' suffering. The sad thing is that Nazi propaganda and Anti-Semitic propaganda is so strong that people continue to believe that the Jews were better off during this period when they were not.
Not silver dollars, the Peace series skips from 1928 to 1934, since there was little demand for them during the Depression. 1928 series silver certificate currency (bills) were made during this period.
Please check your coin again. The Walking Liberty design was used on HALF dollars during the 1930s, but there were no half dollars or silver dollars minted in 1930 due to the Great Depression.
The average cost in the country was about two dollars, so I imagine they would be about the same if not less in industrial cities.
Yes, there were bicycles during the great depression.
Migration rose during the Great Depression.
There was a Msrjet Crash during the great depression.
There are many Americans who were alive during the depression.