The 1 - it is in the thousands' place.
Because the place value means, where the digit is located with respect to a decimal point. 1 is always 1, but if you place 1 in the tens place value, then the value of that 1 is 10. In the hundreds place value, the value of that 1 is 100. In the hundredths place value, then the value of that 1 is .01.
Absolute value of 1 is 1.
the value of 6 is 60 000 the value of 7 is 7000 the value of 2 is 200 the value of 4 is 40 the value of 1 is 1
The value of the "1" in 56.123 is 1/10 = one tenth
1 dollar
Psa/dna $325
An Extra Fine, crisp 1 Peso Cuban silver certificate dated 1938 is worth $70, dropping to $4 in Good condition.
The 1 - it is in the thousands' place.
There were no 1938 New Zealand Halfcrowns minted from 1938 to 1940 inclusive.
A 1938 Lincoln Cent in good (G-4) condition carries a value of: 5 cents.
The Theory of Investment Value was created in 1938.
There is no Australian "cent" from 1938. Decimal currency was introduced in Australia in 1966.
1 September 1938 was a Thursday.
Average value is $3.00-$5.00 for most coins, 1938 was the last year of issue and all were struck at the Denver Mint.
Retail value is $4.00-$8.00 in average circulated condition
June 1, 1938 fell on a Wednesday.