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In 1960, 4 pence would be worth approximately 4 pence in nominal terms, as that was its face value. However, when adjusted for inflation, its purchasing power would be equivalent to a higher amount today. According to historical inflation rates, 4 pence in 1960 would be roughly equivalent to about 10 to 15 pence in today's currency, depending on the specific inflation measurement used.

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