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It's worth 2 or 3 cents for the copper.unless it is uncirculated. Then it might be up to $2. It would cost you at least a dime to buy one from a dealer, but most of that price is the cost of his time to open the register.
There's no way to know for sure. At present it's worth about 3 cents, so in 10 years it'll probably be worth about the same. It's not a rare or valuable coin.
3 cents. Post-WWII wheat cents are extremely common.
Five Shillings GBP in 1946 had the purchasing power of about £6.90 GBP today. NOTE - This historical conversion is the result of many calculations and considerations for which I cannot take credit. The resulting answer should only be regarded as an approximation.
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Could you tell me what a Red Ryder BB model 111-40'S with a wooden stock made in the 1946'S in fair condition would be worth today.
In U.S. dollars, $8000.00 in 1946 is worth $96,342.42 in 2011, according to the dollartimes.com Inflation Calculator.
Not much maybe a dime.
$8000.00 in 1946 is worth $96,342.42 in 2011, according to the dollartimes.com Inflation Calculator.
It's still only worth 5 cents in circulated condition. The metal content is the same as today, and it's not a rare year.
A 1946 Roosevelt dime is currently worth $4 dollars.
Assuming that today, February 15, 2010, is your 64th birthday, you would have been born in 1946.
the dime in 1946 was worth $1.40
Given the current date of August 2010, you would be 63 years old.
The value depends on the age and condition. A fine condition 1946 note would be worth $6-$10. A 1958 would be worth $30.
$3,000.00 in 1946 had the same buying power as $38,987.64 in 2016.