Over three gallons of petrol.
Eighty postage stamps for an inland letter.
Twelve pints of Bitter.
The British pound of the Victorian Era was the most valuable currency in the world. It was worth about 100 times more than what it is worth today.
1 pound of gold costs 26,400$ for 2012.
One British pound was worth about US$4.86 at that time.
One Pound GBP in 1950 had the purchasing power of about £23 GBP today.
The first one million pound goalkeeper was Nigel Martins, when he joined Leeds United. Nigel Martins is also the first two million goalkeeper when he was sold to Everton , when Leeds United were relegated. And David Moyes the manager of Everton says it was his best buy ever.
in the Victorian times one pound would buy a courgette
i have one for sale. what would you pay for one?
1 pound
you can buy a leggings in one pound in the mall of america
There are many places a 1961 Impala can be purchased. One place to look would be Cragslist and another place would be eBay. Also any forum that has older cars for sale might have one.
Alot!!
You would change 1 pound to pence, so you would have 100 pence. Divide 100 by 19 to get the answer. In this case it would be 20 stamps with 5p left over.
The British pound of the Victorian Era was the most valuable currency in the world. It was worth about 100 times more than what it is worth today.
To get the best buy for their money, why buy a 1/2 pound loaf of bread for $2.00 whan you can buy a one pound loaf for the same price.
You can find this out by multiplying the price for one bushell by 3, which is $6.45. Since 6.45 is more than 5.76 it would be a better deal to buy them at $2.15 per pound.
Take it to a shop and buy something.
One pound in 1932 was worth approximately one pound in 1932.