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During World War II, the value of the British pound fluctuated due to wartime economic conditions. In 1939, before the war began, the value was approximately $4.03. However, by the end of the war in 1945, the pound had depreciated significantly, trading at about $2.80. The economic strain of the war led to changes in currency value and the introduction of rationing, impacting the purchasing power of the pound.

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