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.
To calculate the value of £6,000 in 1970 in terms of 2011 pounds, we can use historical inflation data. The average inflation rate in the UK from 1970 to 2011 is approximately 4.5% per year. Adjusting for inflation, £6,000 in 1970 would be roughly equivalent to around £35,000 to £40,000 in 2011, depending on the specific inflation measure used.
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.
£20,000 in 1800's money would amount to £968,000 of purchasing power today 2011. ( One 1800 GBP (£) = £48.40 today.)
$16.79 in 2011.
About $ 112.32 million in 2011.
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).