215 Fed Reserve Note - honestly, not sure what to make of it. (twitter.com) posted 1 year ago by John_987123 1 year ago by John_987123 +216 / -1 82 comments share 82 comments share save hide report block hide replies
An artisan in 1910 made about $2,300-$2,600 a year in real money.
Makes sense considering an “artisan” is making $110,000-$200,000 today.
Where I get stuck though is that $2,300 would be 2,300 oz, or 143 lbs, or 9,200 quarters, and worth about $53,000 current cash value.
I don’t see how $600,000 would translate over to 50 oz. Because of the unbelievable fraud involved in having done all this?
2300 ounces would translate into 60.000 current FRN. Turn it around.
What would 2300 Troy ounces buy you? That is where value starts to arise.