Pounds and pence
they use dollars/bucks wich basically is in britain notes
The throne of Scotland, England, Wales and Ireland, namely Great Britain (at that time).
2320 + 1745 = 4065
Britain
James L. Balmer has written: 'Regimental medals handbook 1745-1895' -- subject(s): Great Britain, Great Britain. Army, Medals, badges, decorations
William Todd has written: 'The journal of Corporal Todd, 1745-1762' -- subject(s): Diaries, Great Britain, Great Britain. Army, History, Military life, Soldiers
The Welsh Currency is the same as the rest of Britain - The Pound Stirling.
To estimate the value of £50,000 in 1745 in today's money, we can use historical inflation rates and economic data. Based on various calculations, £50,000 in 1745 would be equivalent to approximately £7 million to £8 million today, depending on the specific inflation index used. This significant increase reflects the changes in purchasing power and economic conditions over the centuries. However, exact figures can vary based on the methodology and source of historical data.
yes they did because they saw that great Britain had them and the people would get the money wanted more money so they said''fine''.
No, Donald Trump was not the leader of the redcoats in 1745
The Pound. It is currently the strongest currency in the world. 17 Novermber 2009