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1865 $100 000 = 2009 more than $2.5 million
1865 would make it an early Indian head penny, not a Lincoln wheat penny. It's not the rarest of dates. In worn condition it's worth around $10, and in uncirculated condition it's worth a little over $100.
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You must have a rare Shield 2 cent coin - a 1865 coin in good condition (G4) is worth: $16.00. fine condition (F12) is worth: $24.00 very fine condition (VF20) is worth: $28.00
A genuine 1865 Seated Liberty silver dollar is worth no less than $300 in worn condition, and over $2,000 in uncirculated condition.
1865 $100 000 = 2009 more than $2.5 million
As of May 2014, $5 in 1865 was worth about $67. A dollar today would of been about $.08 in 1865.
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Inflation continues to drastically decrease the value of a dollar. What you could buy for dollar in 1858 would cost you $26.53, meaning that dollar would be worth about 4 cents in today's world.
To estimate the value of £1,000 in 1865 in today's money, one must consider inflation and changes in purchasing power. Using historical inflation rates, £1,000 in 1865 would be roughly equivalent to around £100,000 to £150,000 today, depending on the specific index used for calculation. However, this is a rough estimate, as economic conditions, currency valuation, and purchasing power vary significantly over time. For a precise figure, one would need to consult specific historical financial data or inflation calculators.
To estimate the value of 8 billion dollars in 1865 in today's dollars, we can use the Consumer Price Index (CPI) to account for inflation. Based on historical inflation rates, 8 billion dollars in 1865 would be equivalent to approximately 150 billion to 200 billion dollars today, depending on the specific inflation calculation used. This illustrates the significant impact of inflation over more than 150 years.
1865 would make it an early Indian head penny, not a Lincoln wheat penny. It's not the rarest of dates. In worn condition it's worth around $10, and in uncirculated condition it's worth a little over $100.
To determine the equivalent value of $400 in 1865 in today's dollars, we need to consider inflation over the years. Using historical inflation data, $400 in 1865 would be approximately equivalent to around $6,500 to $7,000 in today's currency. However, the exact value can vary based on the specific inflation index used.
At least $1.25
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Wheat pennies were not made in 1865. They were made from mid-1909 till 1958.
No it ended in 1865