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In 1964, 1,000 British pounds had significantly more purchasing power than today due to inflation. Adjusted for inflation, 1,000 pounds in 1964 would be equivalent to roughly 20,000 to 25,000 pounds in today's money, depending on the specific inflation metrics used. This means that the value of money has decreased substantially over the decades.

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