There were no US quarters minted with that date.
No U.S. nickels are dated 1933. None were struck in 1933.
The US didn't mint any nickels in 1932 or 1933 due to the Great Depression. If you have an American "nickel" dated 1932 or 1933 it's a fake. A few private companies have advertised replica "coins" with those dates, supposedly so that collectors can "fill in the missing dates". However no reputable coin collector would consider that to be an acceptable practice.
The price of a new house in 1933 was about $25,000
Cents were only struck at Philadelphia and Denver in 1933.
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by the New Deal.
In the year 1931, the US had a population of around 90,710,000 people. Of this 90 million, 50,080,000 were part of the work force. There were 8,020,000 people unemployed in 1931, making up 15.82% unemployment.
September 1928....... 650,000 unemployed September 1929....... 1,320,000 unemployed September 1930........3,000,000 unemployed September 1931....... 4,350,000 unemployed September 1932....... 5,102,000 unemployed January 1933 6.........100,000 unemployed
CCC- civilian conservation corps of 1933 created millions of jobs for the unemployed during the depression. These jobs were mostly directed towards the construction of infrastructure.
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The Grammy Awards did not exist in 1933.
The American Gun Mystery was created in 1933.
German American Bund was created in 1933.
American Journal of Physics was created in 1933.
American Workers Party was created in 1933.
American Laboratory Theatre ended in 1933.