Ten Shillings GBP in 1943 had the purchasing power of about £14.99 GBP today.
NOTE - This historical conversion is the result of many calculations and considerations by a purpose designed program for which I can take no credit. The resulting answer should only be regarded as an approximation.
100
They aren't silver, they are steel. They are worth anywhere from 3 to 10 cents in average condition.
A 1943 copper penny is known to be worth a lot of money,
No, its not. They are quite common.
Nothing. It's counterfeit. But if you have a 1943 STEEL penny, it's worth between 10 cents and $2.
100
It very much depends on the condition and the date/prefix letters of the note. A 1941 5/- in average (VF) condition would be worth about £150-£200. A 1942 note would be worth more and a 1943 note about the same.
The cast of Save Your Shillings and Smile - 1943 includes: Tommy Trinder as himself
They're worth... a lot Clari...
yesit has some silverlast year with some silver was 1946so known as pre-47 cointwo shillings also known as a florin
To determine the value of £120,000 in 1943 in today's money, we need to account for inflation over the decades. Using historical inflation rates, £120,000 in 1943 would be equivalent to approximately £4.5 million to £5 million in today's currency, depending on the specific calculations and indices used. This reflects the significant changes in purchasing power and economic conditions over the past 80 years.
Some have sold at auction in the range of $40,000 to $50,000
A geniune 1943-D copper cent would have a value of about $50,000.00
They aren't silver, they are steel. They are worth anywhere from 3 to 10 cents in average condition.
Some have sold at auction in the range of $40,000 to $50,000
$6000
To estimate the value of £1,200 from 1943 in today's US dollars, one would need to consider inflation rates and historical exchange rates. The cumulative inflation in the UK since 1943 is substantial, and when converted and adjusted for inflation, £1,200 would likely be worth around £50,000 to £60,000 today. When converted to US dollars at current exchange rates, this could translate to approximately $60,000 to $75,000, depending on the specific rates used. For an accurate conversion, consulting a reliable historical inflation calculator and current exchange rates is recommended.