I am not sure but I know that uniforms from World wars are not worth much less then $100 in pawn shops. I guess it just depends who you sell it to.
about as much as a haypenny from the civil war
The first known use of paper money was in china during the 7th century; it was used to reduce the amount of coinage carried by travelers as it weighed too much.
Soldiers on both sides earned 11 dollars a month which was a lot of money in those days.
$20-$30 if it's in perfect condition. The medals aren't worth much because the US government awarded them to ANYONE who had served ONE or more days of service between 1941-46. That's millions of them.
How much is my los Vietnam paper5 paper money worth
3.25$
1.2 pennies
The answer to this unknown as there was no paper money printed in 1937. During the Great Depression the United States did not print much paper money because it would not have been worth much with the economy struggling.
$3.18
The money would rip
1360
What is this paper money, 10 Kroner Danmark worth
1000 islan how much in malaysia
Whatever someone is willing to pay.
One of his main objectives was to get rid of the national bank. This was because he felt that the government (bank) had too much control over the people's money, and paper money was only worth what the government said it was worth. He wanted to get rid of paper money because the paper it was printed on was not worth the actual amount. Coin money was worth as much as its weight. So Andrew Jackson speculated that if someone had 100 dollars in paper money, and something happened to the bank and they couldn't back it in gold, then that paper money would be worthless. So Jackson was keeping the people's interest in mind. He also wanted to kill all black people, he was all for slavery.
That man transcends amount..me sure you know bein green paper