Dominican Peso = 0.25 Canadian Dollars Argentine Peso = 1.96 Canadian Dollars Chilean Peso = 0.02 Canadian Dollars Uruguayan Peso = 0.54 Canadian Dollars Philippine Peso = 0.25 Canadian Dollars Mexican Peso = 0.84 Canadian Dollars Colombian Peso = 0.01 Canadian Dollars Disclaimer Sorry if there are any I have missed :S
If you mean what is 500 dollars in 1965 equivilant to in today's money value then the answer is about 3,600 dollars. If you mean what is 500 dollars in today's money equivilant to in 1965's money value then it is about 68 dollars.
The current value depends on condition and variety (there are "flat S" and "clear S" 1979 Kennedy half-dollars--the "clear S" variety is less common and worth more). Without knowing the current value, there is no point in trying to estimate the future value.
The Denver mint did not strike any silver dollars in 1928. You may have a 1928-S where the S is indistinct. This coin is worth $20 to $30 depending on condition.
oil = commodity dollars = currency exchange market treasuries = bond market Corn and wheat-Commodity market Pesos and yen-Currency exchange market Munis and Treasuries-Bond market
They were worth 1,546 US dollars. Current value of that amount is the equivalent to US$19,325 at today's prices.
They were worth 51,533 US dollars. Current value of that amount is the equivalent to US$644,162 at today's prices.
Dominican Peso = 0.25 Canadian Dollars Argentine Peso = 1.96 Canadian Dollars Chilean Peso = 0.02 Canadian Dollars Uruguayan Peso = 0.54 Canadian Dollars Philippine Peso = 0.25 Canadian Dollars Mexican Peso = 0.84 Canadian Dollars Colombian Peso = 0.01 Canadian Dollars Disclaimer Sorry if there are any I have missed :S
The value of this coin is about three dollars.
the value,s are between 140-200 dollars.
Collector value of a coin depends on date, mint mark, number minted and condition of a coin, including amount of wear, any dents, scratches or cleaning as well as collector demand for it. There were no silver Pesos, only gold, minted in 1895. The mintmark letter(s) is after the 875 above the 1 on the gold Peso and would affect its value. It should weigh 1.692 grams and would contain .0476 of an ounce of gold. You might also try a library for a copy of the Standard Catalog of World Coins for pictures, values and lots more interesting info. Brad
Rampant inflation increased prices so much that the peso's value fell to a fraction of a U.S. cent. To help stabilize the economy and reduce the number of zeros in prices, Mexico introduced a nuevo peso (new peso) in 1993. Old pesos were exchanged at the rate of 1000 old pesos = 1 new peso, effectively lopping 3 zeros off all prices.Rampant inflation increased prices so much that the peso's value fell to a fraction of a U.S. cent. To help stabilize the economy and reduce the number of zeros in prices, Mexico introduced a nuevo peso (new peso) in 1993. Old pesos were exchanged at the rate of 1000 old pesos = 1 new peso, effectively lopping 3 zeros off all prices.
1000's of dollars
Isay 100-s of dollars
Please be more specific. Combined with dates and mintmarks 34 different Morgan dollars were produced in the 1890's.
$9,000 dollars if its in ment condition $5,000 dollars if its used and $1,000 dollars if it damaged or broken in anyway
50-100 dollars