Monday, February 15, 2010

British Pound Value What Was The Value Of The British Pound Around The 1800s Compared To Its Value Today?

What was the value of the British pound around the 1800s compared to its value today? - british pound value

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2 comments:

Sybaris said...

Try this site. Convert money in years today as it would be worth, before (click on the desired date) and also shows the purchasing power

http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/curre ...

I am who I am. said...

The British pound Imperial were 240 pennies in it.

It is divided to 480 pence and 960 pence and a half.

Sometimes we have a guinea. There were 252 pennies in it, 504 pence and a half, or 1008 pence.

Moreover, the book is divided into pesetas coins, then worth 12 pence, two shillings and coins, two named Bob, and the pound sterling was twenty shillings.

A Guinea at 21 shillings in it.

I hope this is helpful.

Addendum:

I am an Englishman who went to school before the comma. This is my hand.

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