M = 1000
It is: 1000 = M
No such thing. There were no US dimes minted that year.
The value is 0.006 or 6/1000
== == There were no dimes minted in 1932 or 1933 due to the Great Depression. If you have a dime dated 1932, you have a counterfeit, worth nothing but a jail term if you try to spend it or sell it.
$319.50
50
No, the old currency is obsolete. It might have some value to a collector.
A perfect mint condition uncirculated 1982 Polish 1000 Zloty note would be worth $1.50 to a collector. A Very Good (un-creased) example about $0.15. Other than to collectors, this note has no value.
"Zlotych" is pronounced as z-loh-tik.
The value of a circulated 1982 1000 Polish bill can vary depending on its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. Typically, these bills can range in value from a few US dollars to around $20, but it's recommended to consult with a currency appraiser or collector for an accurate valuation.
The Zlotych is the plural form of the Zloty, a Polish unit of currency.
1932, 100-1000 usd
What cost $1000 in 2007 would cost $74.08 in 1932.[1]
Zlotych
20 KON 1932
No such thing. There were no dimes minted in 1932 or '33.