I think your question might be a little too open and vague to answer accurately. It would entirely depend on the country or issuer of the currency. After that, evaluations could be made on scarcity and value. More information can be found at http://www.rarecurrency.com
One dollar. They're not rare; there are millions of them sitting around in vaults.
HI IN Simple terms, 99.9% (just like some coins), of the time, a PROOF coin will normally be worth MORE than a MS70 of the same year. The exception can be if you have an MS70 (or 69) coin that has no proof coins for that year, and so, is extremely rare just by itself. PROOF coins are usually worth more, because they are untouched by human hands. An MS 65 or better coin, could be a coin that is culled from uncirculated coins, but has one really slight flaw.
It is still worth 1 dollar
You would earn 2000 currency units.
It's still worth one dollar.
It depends entirely on what currency it is. To price old money, you need to know exactly what currency it is, what year it was made, what condition it is, and how rare it is. You can find all this information by doing a search for the year and type of currency - for example: "price 1845 wheat head penny"
The most valuable ones are the 1943 copper penny, and the even more rare 1944 steel penny.
The "Escudo" is no longer used as currency in Portugal. Since the year 2000 that the "Euro" is our currency. 5 escudos is worth 0,03 Euros wich is worth aprox. 0,05 US dollars.
Depends really on the year. If it is a very rare year, it could be worth still a decent amount. If it is a common year, it is only worth about 1 cent.
Twenty dollars in the year 1892 was worth 1,475 dollars. This was a rare bill.
$3173 at current currency conversion rates
yes, us currency is always good in the U.S., no matter what year
About a dollar depending on condition and that isn't a rare year for Indian heads
It's still only worth 5 cents in circulated condition. The metal content is the same as today, and it's not a rare year.
Spanish pokemon cards are uncommon to most people and you or someone Else probably want to no how much the cards are worth now i depends on what year it is most Spanish cards that are worth lots of money are made in 1900-2000 also look to see if it is shiny if so you have a vary rare card in your hand
The Canadian dollar has changed in value over the years. I would need a particular year and currency to compare it with to answer this question.
Not very. It was one of the most popular years for the Trans Am. There may be some rare optioned T/As for that year, but the 78 Trans Am in and of itself is not a rare car.