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The term "paxmia ekaton" does not correspond to a known currency or measurement from 1967. It’s possible that there may be a typographical error or misunderstanding regarding the term. If you meant a specific currency or quantity, please clarify for a more accurate response.
$ 35000 dollar
To determine the value of 150 shares of IBM stock purchased in November 1967, you would need to find the historical price of IBM shares at that time and compare it to the current market price. In November 1967, IBM's stock price was approximately $43.50 per share, making the initial investment around $6,525. As of October 2023, IBM's stock price fluctuates but is generally in the range of $140 to $150 per share, meaning the current value of those 150 shares could be approximately $21,000 to $22,500. This calculation does not account for stock splits or dividends, which could significantly affect the total value.
The value of a 1967 5000 Mexican pesos bill can vary based on its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. Generally, such banknotes may be worth anywhere from a few dollars to several hundred, depending on these factors. For an accurate appraisal, it’s best to consult a currency dealer or collector's guide.
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The term "paxmia ekaton" does not correspond to a known currency or measurement from 1967. It’s possible that there may be a typographical error or misunderstanding regarding the term. If you meant a specific currency or quantity, please clarify for a more accurate response.
Thoroughly Modern Millie - 1967 was released on: USA: 21 March 1967 Japan: 1 June 1967 Colombia: 15 September 1967 France: 22 September 1967 UK: October 1967 (London) (premiere) West Germany: 5 October 1967 Denmark: 13 October 1967 Finland: 13 October 1967 Sweden: 25 October 1967 Netherlands: 21 December 1967 Spain: 25 December 1967 (Madrid) Portugal: 15 October 1968 Turkey: October 1969
also called a Drachmai. Copper-Nickel. fine condition .15 to $6.00 in Uncirculated condition. Hope it helps you..
1 October 1967 was a Sunday.
October 26 1967 was a Thursday.
October 28th 1967 was a Saturday.
October 13 1967 was a Friday.
October 14 1967 was a Saturday.
October 20th, 1967 fell on a Friday.
October 1, 1967 was a Sunday.
October 10, 1967 was a Tuesday.