A 5 cent 1937 buffalo coin is exactly 12,000 dollars in the years through 2010-2025.
It was worth $10,000. What weights more, one ton of bricks or one ton of feathers? (they both weigh one ton) But a real answer to your question... In 1933 gold was worth $20.67/Oz. Today (2010ish) gold is worth $1134.45/Oz. So uhh, $10,000(in 1933) is about $548,838.90(in 2010) compared to the price of gold.
The highest price ever paid for a 1 cent coin is 1.7 Million dollars in June of 2010 for the only known example of a copper 1943-D Lincoln cent.
In 1860 we were on the gold standard. Gold at that time was worth a little over $20 an ounce (See Double Eagle Coin.) On January 28, 2010, 1 ounce of gold cost $1085.40. Thus 1000/20x1085.40= Today the gold in the coins would be worth a bit under $54,270.
As of July 29, 2010, a 1950 dime is worth approximately $1.27
Adjusting for inflation, $30,000 in 1974 would be worth approximately $149,467 in 2010 dollars.
Approximately $101,240.29 in 2010 dollars.
80 million dollars
no less then $150,00
$500 from 2010 would be worth $11,700 in 1897.
$1.52823 as of 25/10/2010
In 2010 Myspace will approximately be worth 20-25 Billion dollars. In 2009 Myspace's total networth was 19.5 billion dollars. Facebook is currently netting 20 billion dollars in assests and worth. Projected to reach 40 billion in 3 years or less.
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2 billion dollars
4/20/2010 about half $25,000,000.00
$600.00 in 1939 had the same buying power as $9,254.96 in 2010 and $10,136.79 in 2016.