The Apaxmai, pronounced Drachmai in Greek, was the currency used in that country before they adopted the Euro in 2002. If Greece was still using it today, the value of 200 apaxmai against the English pound would be around £0.563 or half a pound if rounded off.
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I don't know the exact exchange rate but the English Pound is roughly 2Xs the value of the American dollar. 458.00/2 = 229.00 English Pounds
Present value is the result of discounting future amounts to the present. For example, a cash amount of $10,000 received at the end of 5 years will have a present value of $6,210 if the future amount is discounted at 10% compounded annually.Net present value is the present value of the cash inflows minus the present value of the cash outflows. For example, let's assume that an investment of $5,000 today will result in one cash receipt of $10,000 at the end of 5 years. If the investor requires a 10% annual return compounded annually, the net present value of the investment is $1,210. This is the result of the present value of the cash inflow $6,210 (from above) minus the present value of the $5,000 cash outflow. (Since the $5,000 cash outflow occurred at the present time, its present value is $5,000.)
The value of dollar in pounds is 0.500324278 (at least today it is). Hope this helps.
The value of one British pound is less than the value of one Swiss franc. One Swiss franc is equal to 0.66 British pounds.
the value of the 1964 50 apaxmai itenthkonta in th u.s.
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in good condition 800 $.
What is the value today of 1000 pounds English currency for the turn of the 16th century
About 50 pence English money.
They may still use pounds as monetary value
I don't know the exact exchange rate but the English Pound is roughly 2Xs the value of the American dollar. 458.00/2 = 229.00 English Pounds
That is pre-Euro Greek currency and is no longer in circulation.
Seventy-Five Pounds GBP in 1965 had the purchasing power of about £971 GBP today.
In english pounds they are worth £85 on their own (good condition) and more if in original sheath. Sorry if you wheren't looking for it in english pounds, just use Google convert or something if not.
This is a measure of Greek Drachmas, which are no longer used. Drachmas have no value in US dollars.