If your bill has been circulated, current retail is in the $15 to $35 range depending on how worn it is.
About 2 bucks.
Yes, the United States adopted the Spanish dollar as its primary currency during the late 18th century. The Continental Congress authorized the use of the Spanish dollar due to its widespread acceptance and reliability, leading to the establishment of the U.S. dollar in 1792. The U.S. dollar was initially based on the Spanish dollar's value, and the term "dollar" itself is derived from the Spanish "real de a ocho," a coin widely circulated in the Americas.
The loss in value of the Continental dollar during the American Revolutionary War led to severe inflation and a decline in public confidence in the currency. As the Continental Congress printed more money to finance the war, prices skyrocketed, and the dollar became nearly worthless. This economic instability prompted the adoption of alternative currencies and barter systems, ultimately contributing to the establishment of a more stable monetary system post-war. The depreciation also highlighted the need for a stronger federal government to manage currency and fiscal policy.
The word dollar is derived from German Taler (Thaler) - also a unit of currency. (The word had sometimes been used as a nickname for Spanish pieces of eight, which cirulated in the American colonies).
one us dollar is about 32 TN
how much is a 1929 national currency sanfrancisco worth
1200.00
It is ≈ $ 200
It is a 5 dollar bill that is a series 1902
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value of Indian currency in dollar is continuously changing thing.
About 2 bucks.
It depends on condition, but probably at least $200.
i saw one on sold on ebay for 1200.00
Zimbabwe dollar
value
The value of the pegged currency goes up and down depending on the exchange rate of the U.S. dollar. ALSO Pegging a currency to the U.S. dollar gives that currency the same stability as the U.S. dollar, keeping its exchange rate from fluctuating too wildly.