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£45,000.00
The value of 4000 pounds from 1970 would be valued between 43,300 and 96,600 pounds.
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If it does not have a mint mark above the date, it's worth about $1100. If there is an "S", it's worth about $4000. If there is a "D" it should be authenticated to make sure it's not a counterfeit, as this date/mint mark combination is considered to be extremely rare.
One way to work this out would be to find out the price in 1950 of gold/silver, work out how much Gold £40,000 would have bought back then and then apply today's gold prices to arrive at the answer. In 1950 the average price of a troy ounce was $34.72. The GBP/USD exchange rate was roughly .42p to $1 so £40,000 was equivalent to $95,238. This would have bought ~2743 troy ounces. At today's gold price ($1245) this would be equivalent to $3,415,072 or £2,276,714. Obviously these are not exact but should be more or less correct.
£45,000.00
The value of 4000 pounds from 1970 would be valued between 43,300 and 96,600 pounds.
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There are 2000 pounds in 1 ton. 4000 pounds divided by 2000 pounds in 2. The answer is 2 tons.
but the real answer is $40 in 1900 is worth $1,252.45 today so 1,252.45 $40
There are 16 ounces in one pound. Therefore, 4000 ounces is equal to 4000/16 = 250 pounds.
Around 4000-5000 depending on condition.
There are 2000 pounds/ton; so 4000 pounds equals 2 tons (US).
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