History of North America

How much is the continental currency 1776 worth?

The Continental Currency issued in 1776 by the Continental Congress during the American Revolutionary War experienced hyperinflation, leading to a significant decrease in its value compared to the Spanish Milled Dollar, which was commonly used as a currency standard at that time. By 1781, the Continental Currency was effectively worthless. Therefore, its current worth is considered negligible and it has no significant monetary value.