$114,000.00 in 1978 had the same buying power as $402,357.58 in 2011 and $434,200.48 in 2016.
$3000 1978 are worth $10,946.32 2014. Use the Consumer Price Index calculator at the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
You need to be more specific. There have not been any gold dollars released by the US Mint since 1889 for circulation (minus some minor collector editions before 1933) and there are no gold dollars dated 1978 struck by the US Mint. Instead you either have a gold plated 1978 dollar coin (which would just be worth $1) or you have a dollar coin issued by a different country or private mint.
These coins are NOT rare and are worth face.
In today's dollars (2010) it was about $50.00 per barrel. In 1978 it was about $14.95 per barrel.
$133.89 in american money
The Greek 100 Drachmai note (Apaxmai Ekaton) from 1978 or later is worth about $2.50 in mint uncirculated condition and face value in any used condition - although superseded by the Euro in 2001, old notes can still be exchanged in Greek banks - about $0.40.
$114,000.00 in 1978 had the same buying power as $402,357.58 in 2011 and $434,200.48 in 2016.
50-250 US Dollars
$3000 1978 are worth $10,946.32 2014. Use the Consumer Price Index calculator at the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
only around 70 dollars, but it will be worth more in time.
They're generally still only worth one dollar.
All circulated Eisenhower dollars are still worth one dollar.
1971-1978 US One Dollar coins are EISENHOWER dollars not Liberty dollars. The coins struck for circulation are face value only.
350-400 dollars.
No. In 1978, Israel had "Old" Israeli Shekels, not dollars. The "Old" Israeli Shekels only have value as a collectors item, not as a currency.
about 10,000 dollars if some of them are really old classics