The value of a 1912 one dollar bill will vary depending on the overall condition of the bill. However, in general, a 1912 one dollar bill is only worth about ten dollars.
The westegg inflation calculator may help give you a small hint as to what you could buy with 1/2 dollar in 1918. One half dollar would be able to buy 7.54 dollars worth of stuff today.to add on: The silver in that 1918 1/2 dollar coin is worth 8.14 dollars. So basically this indicates silver is not only a way to protect against inflation but also to make money doing it.As quoted:"What cost $0.50 in 1918 would cost $7.54 in 2012.Also, if you were to buy exactly the same products in 2012 and 1918,they would cost you $0.50 and $0.03respectively."
If it has one its on the reverse between the rim and the tips of the arrow heads the eagle is standing on. It is small.
July 5, 2009 The 1912 Quarter Eagle has a value in circulated condition from about $230 to $370 depending on the condition of the coin. In uncirculated condition it's value is from about $400 in lower grades to about $25,000 in higher grades.
Depending on the condition , it could be any where from $15.00 to over $2000.00
In 1850, one dollar could buy about $25.00 worth of goods and services we can buy today.
The value of a 1912 one dollar bill will vary depending on the overall condition of the bill. However, in general, a 1912 one dollar bill is only worth about ten dollars.
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.
The value of a 1912 one dollar bill will vary depending on the overall condition of the bill. However, in general, a 1912 one dollar bill is only worth about ten dollars.
One dollar in 1978 could buy what it takes $3.47 to buy in 2011.
There are numerous places to buy the Eisenhower dollar. A reputable site to buy them in large quantities is apmex which is a website online that sells the Eisenhower dollar at competitive prices as well as other prices.
According to the Consumer Price Index Inflation Calculator, one dollar in 1930 had the same buying power that $13.50 has in 2011. So whatever you can get for thirteen and a half bucks today, was about a dollar in 1930.
If you hold your 1852 $1 gold piece, it would worth more than $100 today Inflation continues to drastically decrease the value of a dollar. What you could buy for dollar in 1852 would cost you $27.60, meaning that dollar would be worth about 4 cents in today's world.
Hmm. That is an interesting question. LEGO bricks don't actually make dollars, although there are LEGO bricks that resemble coins and dollars. If you mean one of those, you could say one. If you mean how many LEGO bricks can you buy for a dollar, that depends on what shape the bricks are. In the LEGO Pick-a-Brick store, where you can buy them by the brick, a regular 2X4 black brick is 30 cents, so you could buy 3 for a dollar. If you wanted a 1x1, they are 10 cents, so you could get 10. If you wanted to buy just the head of a minifigure, they are 25 cents, so you could get 4.
yeah at the dollar stores
1 and one third
If they really cost only one cent and there is no tax involved, you could buy 150. One dollar equals 100 cents, and .50 means 50 cents.