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In 1941, the value of a British pound was significantly different from today due to the effects of World War II and inflation. At that time, £1 was equivalent to approximately $4.03 in U.S. dollars. However, the purchasing power of the pound was much higher than it is today, with £1 able to buy goods and services that would cost much more in today's currency. Economic conditions during the war also influenced its value and stability.

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