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1 U.S. dollar = 44.8189315 Indian rupees
In 1850, one dollar could buy about $25.00 worth of goods and services we can buy today.
Probably anything that you could buy now for a dollar.
You could buy five items from the Dollar Store.
In 1997 silver dollars sold for $7.00 to $15.00 on average.
You could buy something worth 8.91 cents in 2009
In 1883, a dollar had significantly greater purchasing power than it does today. For example, a dollar could buy a hearty meal at a restaurant, a loaf of bread for around 5 cents, or a pair of shoes for about $2. Additionally, everyday items like milk, coffee, and sugar were much cheaper, allowing a dollar to stretch considerably further in terms of basic necessities and goods. Overall, a dollar in 1883 could cover a week's worth of groceries or other essential expenses for a family.
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One dollar could buy lots of things: Soda pop, candy, etc. Almost anything you can get at the dollar tree today you could get in the 80's.
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