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£6000 in 1956 what is that worth in todays money
It would be worth $10,000. If you deposited the money into an interest bearing account you would only be able to figure it out if you figure out the annual rate, times the number of years and add the $10,000.
A 1956 edition in excellent shape, with dustcover would be worth around $50 to $100 to a collector.
30 Pence (or 2/6) GBP in 1956 had the purchasing power of about £2.10 GBP today.
To determine the value of one pound in 1956 in today's currency, we need to consider inflation over the years. Using historical inflation rates, one pound in 1956 would be approximately equivalent to around £25-£30 today. This varies based on the specific inflation index used, but it illustrates the significant increase in prices over the decades.
To determine the value of $1,000 in 1956 in today's dollars, we can use the average inflation rate in the U.S. since then. Adjusting for inflation, $1,000 in 1956 is roughly equivalent to around $10,000 to $11,000 today, depending on the specific inflation calculator or index used. This illustrates how the purchasing power of money changes over time due to inflation.
1942-1945 are the only years silver nickels were struck, 1956 nickels are still in circulation today and are worth 5 cents.
As far as I can tell if this card is 1956 topps card 12 it would be worth $5.00 in new mint condition
The US average in 1956 was 29 cents per gallon. That would be about $2.50 per gallon in today's dollars (2014).
You can go to http://www.bls.gov/CPI/ to find their Inflation Calculator. $500 in 1956 is the equivalent of $3,811.43 in 2007.
As today is the 1st January 2010, you would be 53 years old turning 54 this year.
House of Worth ended in 1956.