Diggers would have worn heavy trousers and boots. They would not have had many articles of clothing and would have worn the same things day after day.
There are many things that could happen to worn out currency. Worn out currency can be recycled for new money.
It depends on how worn it is. As of 07/2008: Very worn - $240 Moderately worn - $350 Slight wear - $680 Like new - $1000
The cap that was worn by the common soldiers during the American Revolution was called a tricorn. The shako cap can be traced back to War of 1812.
If you're referring to a silver dollar, Numismedia lists the following retail values as of 07/2009: Very worn condition - $1100 Moderately worn - $2000 Slightly worn - $3100 Almost no wear - $5900+ If you're referring to a small gold dollar, please see the Related Question.
it depends where you go in Mexico
people in swat wear really warm clothes and especially children.
The usual clothes worn in any other Western country.
thin clothes with lots of water (ex:bathing suit)
depends what time and what culture
Tunics and togas and robes are what people in acient Israel wore
We wear normal clothes like jeans and stuff. School uniforms are only worn at private posh schools!
it is highly fashionable to wear your traditional birthday suet
New clothes are worn on Diwali. They wear ethnic clothes.
They wear cloth called Adinkra Cloth and there's a another name for it. It is called a Talking Cloth.
Anything they could have or find. Choices were limited
South Koreans wear about the same clothes as Americans do while North Koreans wear more modest clothes that would be worn during hard labor.