I think that it would be worth about $1100 by today's money
An 1828 penny can be worth up to about $40.00. It is the large cent penny, so it is quite rare today.
They did not exist in 1828! if you mean 1928? then 0.25-3.00$
To determine the value of $50.00 in 1828 compared to today, we can use historical inflation data. In 1828, $50 would be equivalent to roughly $1,500 to $1,600 today, depending on the specific inflation rates used. This significant change reflects the long-term economic growth and inflation that has occurred over nearly two centuries. Therefore, $50 in 1828 had a much greater purchasing power than it does today.
Please check the bill's date - it should be 1928, and its type - it should be a United States Note.There's more information at the question "What is the value of a 1928 C US 2 dollar bill?".
I think that it would be worth about $1100 by today's money
Nobody in the U.S. There were no one dollar coins issued in 1828.
Look at the coin again and post new question. The US did not make any one dollar coins from 1805 to 1835.
An 1828 penny can be worth up to about $40.00. It is the large cent penny, so it is quite rare today.
It needs to be seen for an accurate assessment of value, 5 types of 1828 Capped Bust halves exist, values for circulated coins run from $75.00-$500.00 depending on type and grade. Take it to a coin dealer fro a better idea of value.
They did not exist in 1828! if you mean 1928? then 0.25-3.00$
It's a Capped Bust Half dollar and average coins are valued at $50.00- $100.00
Over 5500.00. The 1861 is worth 5500.00.
Yes. The image is called a "capped bust" design. There's a picture of one at the Related Link below.
in 1828
After the US bank was shut down, they were short on money, so the government created the tariff.
To determine the value of $50.00 in 1828 compared to today, we can use historical inflation data. In 1828, $50 would be equivalent to roughly $1,500 to $1,600 today, depending on the specific inflation rates used. This significant change reflects the long-term economic growth and inflation that has occurred over nearly two centuries. Therefore, $50 in 1828 had a much greater purchasing power than it does today.