It was worth $10,000.
What weights more, one ton of bricks or one ton of feathers? (they both weigh one ton)
But a real answer to your question...
In 1933 gold was worth $20.67/Oz.
Today (2010ish) gold is worth $1134.45/Oz.
So uhh, $10,000(in 1933) is about $548,838.90(in 2010) compared to the price of gold.
It is worth two dollars.
Please check again and post a new question. Due to the Depression, there were no silver dollars struck from 1929 to 1933 inclusive. If you have what appears to be a U.S. Peace dollar with that date on it, it is a fantasy piece or a counterfeit.
No. The US Mint did not produce any quarter dollars in 1933.
No. The US Mint did not produce any quarter dollars in 1933.
Look at the date again, no nickels were struck in 1933.
I sold mine at A bank although it was kind of banged up so i only got like $5500 but in mint condition it would be worth about 10000 to 30000 dollars
It is worth two dollars.
200 dollars. I see one on craigslist in Florida. Unless that is you.
The US average in 1933 was 18 cents per gallon. That would be about $3.25 per gallon in today's dollars (2014).
Would you please rephrase your question - are you referring to a specific coin or what is a dollar worth in 1933 compared to today's rate?
The US average in 1933 was 18 cents per gallon. That would be about $3.25 per gallon in today's dollars (2014).
Please check again and post a new question. Due to the Depression, there were no silver dollars struck from 1929 to 1933 inclusive. If you have what appears to be a U.S. Peace dollar with that date on it, it is a fantasy piece or a counterfeit.
The Eagle was a $10 gold coin used as legal tender in the United States before 1933.
No. The US Mint did not produce any quarter dollars in 1933.
what is a 1933 packard worth
Worth School was created in 1933.
Worth Abbey was created in 1933.