In 1790, the value of one French livre was approximately equivalent to 0.2 to 0.25 British pounds. However, the exchange rate could vary due to economic conditions and fluctuations in currency value. Additionally, the livre itself was undergoing changes during this period due to the impacts of the French Revolution and the subsequent monetary reforms.
The livre at the time of its replacement by the franc was worth, in today's money, about $4 per livre.
To estimate the value of 10,000 pounds from 1790 in today's dollars, we need to consider inflation and historical currency conversion. In 1790, 10,000 pounds could be roughly equivalent to about $1.5 million to $2 million today, depending on the specific inflation rates and economic conditions considered. However, the exact value can vary widely based on the methods and indices used for the calculations.
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In 1789, the livre was the currency of France before the French Revolution. Converting 1000 livres to pounds would be difficult as the value of currency changes over time and there are no fixed exchange rates between historical currencies like the livre and the pound.
5 pounds is worth 5 pounds.
It was worth 40 pounds.
If you are refering to the Lebanese Pound (or Lira or Livre), then 500 Livres is worth 15.41 Indian Rupee as at 16Oct09
how much was 500 pounds worth in us currancy
it would be worth 80 pounds. I think it would be worth 250 pounds today.
i would say about $20-$50
now it is worth $69.49. at least it is worth that much on amazon. what about pounds if your in United Kingdom or anywhere that does pounds.
100 intis to uk pound