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Help Re : Money
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Kris | Report | 2 Aug 2006 16:25 |
can anybody give me the url of the website where I can find out what a sum of money from years ago would be worth today (I received a copy of a will today from the probate office in York and I am really excited !) |
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jump | Report | 2 Aug 2006 16:28 |
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Kris | Report | 2 Aug 2006 18:24 |
many thanks ! (sorry I can't pronounce you name lol) |
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Helen | Report | 2 Aug 2006 18:33 |
There are several different ways of working out what the sum would be. I like the ones where they work on average wages to give you the best sort of comparison. If you know an ag lab would earn, say £15 per year in 1840, and he was left £200 in a Will in 1843 then it puts the amount of money in perspective. |
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Phoenix | Report | 2 Aug 2006 18:46 |
Forty years ago, I could buy a paperback for 2s 6d and I wasn't allowed the 30s bottle of scotch! (12 books = 1 bottle) Today, a standard paperback is £6.99 and the same quality scotch approx £20 (say 3 books = 1 bottle) Any convertor is vaguely suspect as it depends on the items in the shopping basket. |