Depends on how you calculate it, whether it's purely monetary or asset-price inflation. Also, whether you use the RPI or CPI measure.
It would be £23,650,000 (2012)
£10,000 in 1770 should be roughly around £1,217,000 in today's(2011) money.Note: Historic figures may not be accurate.
£20,000 in 1800's money would amount to £968,000 of purchasing power today 2011. ( One 1800 GBP (£) = £48.40 today.)
This would depend on what country the coin is from.
As of today (01APR2011), 1 Euro is worth about 88 pence (0.88 pounds) in British Pound Sterling. It is worth about $1.42 US Dollars.
It would be £23,650,000 (2012)
approx £55 today (2011)
£10,000 in 1770 should be roughly around £1,217,000 in today's(2011) money.Note: Historic figures may not be accurate.
It depends on what "pound" you are talking about. If you are talking British Pounds Sterling, then, as of March 14, 2011 at 7:00pm, 1 USD was worth 0.6183 GBP, so 15 million GBP would be about 24.26 million USD.
$16.79 in 2011.
About $ 112.32 million in 2011.
£20,000 in 1800's money would amount to £968,000 of purchasing power today 2011. ( One 1800 GBP (£) = £48.40 today.)
Depending on the article, colour and age. Anything from pence to several thousands of pounds.
This would depend on what country the coin is from.
As of today (01APR2011), 1 Euro is worth about 88 pence (0.88 pounds) in British Pound Sterling. It is worth about $1.42 US Dollars.
As at 12-Sep-2011 - One Million Pounds (GBP) would be about 1,167,342 Euros (EUR).
As of today (02APR2011), $1 US Dollar is worth about 0.62 British Pounds. 1 Pound is worth about $1.61.