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In 1912, 7 British pounds would have had significantly more purchasing power than today due to inflation. Adjusted for inflation, it is estimated to be equivalent to about 800 to 1,000 pounds in today's money. The exact value can vary based on the method of calculation and the specific goods considered. Historical economic data and consumer price indices can provide a more precise figure.

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