According to Judges 17:10, ten shekels was a decent day's wage. So 1100 shekels would have been 110 day's worth of pay. It was about 28 pounds of silver, which today would only bring about $12,544.
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Five Philistine rulers paid her 1,100 pieces of silver each for a total of $3,520 in American dollars
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One shekel was anywhere from 11 to 17 grams of silver. Multiply by 17. One silver shekel was enough to feed a small family for about one week.
The value of 5000 shekels of brass would depend on the current market price of brass per shekel. You would need to multiply the number of shekels by the per-shekel price of brass to determine the total value.
A talent is a measure that can be used for gold, silver, copper, or other substances. The ordinary talents (not for Temple-usage) weighed about 30 kilo. Let's assume that you're talking about silver. The silver talent had 3,000 shekels. Now you have to decide whether you're asking about today's worth (30 kilo silver at today's price) or its ancient purchasing power, which was quite different. A single silver shekel was enough to support a small family for about one week.
That depends on what you mean by the question! It is assumed that the piece of silver referred to was a Shekel, which weighed about 15 grammes (about half an ounce). As a commodity, silver is worth around $20 an ounce, so in raw terms a Shekel is now worth $10, so 30 Shekels is worth $300 (£210). However I guess what you are asking is how much it is worth, adjusted for inflation. Well one Shekel would have been around a week's wages for a farm labourer which in today's money is about £290 ($410) in the UK, so 30 Shekels would be about £9000 ($13000). We know Judas went off with his 30 pieces of silver and bought a field, so that $13000 estimate is probably realistic.
Judas was paid 30 pieces of silver for betraying Jesus.
One shekel was anywhere from 11 to 17 grams of silver. Multiply by 17. One silver shekel was enough to feed a small family for about one week.
As of today 1,100 NIS = US$ 290
As of December 2011, the current exchange value of 200 Israeli Shekels is $52.97.
50 shekels are equivalent to 550 grams or 19.4 ounces. One ounce of silver cost $20.13 so 50 shekels would be worth $390.50.
Shekels are no longer used as currency, but ancient coins have survived so we know that a shekel weighed about 15 grams. The price of silver fluctuates, but as of today (November 10) it is about $21.34 USD per ounce. 15 grams of silver (1 shekel) at $21.34 per ounce equals $10.29 USD. Therefore 10 shekels of silver is worth about $102.90 USD in today's market.
A shekel is a unit of weight, so the value of 20 shekels in US dollars would fluctuate with the current trading value of silver. One shekel is approximately 2/5 of an ounce or 11.5 grams. As of today, 1/15/11, 20 shekels would be about $228. <><><><><> A shekel is also a unit of currency, and is presently the official currency of Israel. Since conversion varies, you would need to consult a bank or some such trading organization. As of today, 1/15/11, 20 shekels are approximately worth $5.6 dollars US.
$103.6914 or $103.70.Answer 2You have to decide whether you're asking about the weight of 400 shekels at today's worth (4.4 kilo silver at today's price) or its ancient purchasing power, which was quite different. A single silver shekel was enough to support a small family for about one week, so 400 shekels could feed them for about eight years.
how much is the old shekels worth with ben gurion on it
72 Israeli shekels right for 21/10/11 from google But its mostly 3 or 4 shekels=1$
106 shekels is equal to about $31.22 United States dollars.
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