$1000 in 1885 would be $4314.50 in 1970.
Also, if you were to buy exactly the same products in 1970 and 1885, they would cost you $1000 and $245.45respectively.
What cost $1000 in 1911 would cost $21,994.35 in 2007.[1]
One dollar in 1910 is worth $23.40 in today's money.
$100.00 in 1912 had the same buying power as $2,400.00 in 2016.
Adjusted for the consumer price index it would be between $600 and $650 million dollars.
About $1,101.11
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One Shilling GBP in 1885 had the purchasing power of about £3.59 GBP today. One Shilling GBP in 1885 had the purchasing power of about $5.71 USD today. NOTE - This historical conversion is the result of many calculations and considerations by a purpose designed program for which I can take no credit. The resulting answer should only be regarded as an approximation.
Trade dollars were only minted from 1873 to 1885. Please check your coin again and post a new question.
£1.00 in 1885 is now £119.74 in 2017 or $100.00 in 1885 is $2367.40 in 2017. That is 2.46% per year
There weren't any euros in 1885.
$0.15 of 1885 dollars would be worth: $3.57 in 2012.
How much a Police Colt 38 dated 1885 is worth will depend on the condition, and the demand for the piece. One that is in good condition would be worth several hundred dollars.
1885 isn't a rare date but it is a highly collectable coin in high grade. In low grade the coin would sell for a dollar or two, if circulated but in decent shape it could be worth 3-4 dollars. But if in brilliant uncirculated the coin can be worth a hundred or more dollars.
I would say about 16,000 in todays dollars. The inflation calculator says 11,738, but that was for 2007, so I will change it to 12,000 for 2009. On second though. In 1925, before Roosevelt stole the peoples gold, a gold twenty dollar gold peice was $20. Now that gold peice would cost over $800 right. Based on that a 1925 dollar would be worth 40 times a dollar now. That would make it 40,000. Is that the way you see it?
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Mintage of general circulation SL dollars (liberty holding a flag)ended in 1873. However, Trade Dollars (liberty holding an olive branch)were minted up until 1883 and then a few were apparently minted (off the record) in 1884 & 1885. I think the last auction price for an 1885 was over a million dollars. If you have a Seated Liberty dollar dated 1885 it is most likely a reproduction and not worth much more then its silver content. It is possible you have an 1885 SL Half Dollar and depending on condition they will usually bring at least a couple hundred dollars
Over 28 million dollars were minted in 1885 at 4 different mints, but there are none in current circulation. Because they're worth much more than face value all have either been melted, sold to collectors, or otherwise withdrawn.
There are 100 cents in one dollarso, 1885 cents = $18.85
The coin is a worthless counterfeit. The United States issued Trade Dollars between the years of 1873 and 1885.
1885 is a very common year for MORGAN dollars, circulated coins are $17.00-$26.00. Mint State coins in the grade range of MS-60 to MS-63 are $30.00-$45.00
In 1885 the US mint at Carson City, Nevada struck 228,000 silver Morgan Dollars. Dollars were the only coins being struck at Carson City in 1885 although dimes, quarters and half dollars had been minted there in prior years.
US Trade Dollars were minted from 1873 through 1885.