To determine the value of a dollar in 1867 compared to today, we can use historical inflation rates. Based on estimates, a dollar in 1867 is roughly equivalent to about $18 to $20 today, depending on the specific inflation calculator used. This significant increase reflects the long-term effects of inflation over more than a century.
Depending on condition and any special markings, a Liberty Seated Dollar, can fetch from $20 to low thousands. (see link below)
I got 1 today and paid silver price from a dealer. hope that helps
If it's dated 1867 you can be 100% sure it's a fake. Remember your US history - the Confederacy lost the Civil War in 1865.
The US Civil War ended in 1865 so there would not be a Confederate bill dated 1867. Please check again and post a new, separate question.
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What it wroth today
Depending on condition and any special markings, a Liberty Seated Dollar, can fetch from $20 to low thousands. (see link below)
Fijian dollar was created in 1867.
I got 1 today and paid silver price from a dealer. hope that helps
If it's dated 1867 you can be 100% sure it's a fake. Remember your US history - the Confederacy lost the Civil War in 1865.
if you are asking what the value is: here is my answer. it is work anywhere from $15-$50 from what i have seen. it all depends on the condition
The US Civil War ended in 1865 so there would not be a Confederate bill dated 1867. Please check again and post a new, separate question.
New Brunswick dollar ended in 1867.
What about it?
what is the value of THE LITTLE & IVES webster dictionary 1867
Ten dollars from 1867 would buy the equivalent of over $158 worth of items. Ten dollars from today in 1867 currency would equal about 60 cents.