In 1950, the British pound was worth approximately $2.80 in U.S. dollars. This value fluctuated over the years due to various economic factors, including inflation and changes in the global economy. The exchange rate was significantly different from today's values, reflecting the post-World War II economic landscape.
According to the Wikipedia entry on "Pound sterling", the official exchange rate during the years 1950-1967 was US$2.80 = 1 Pound sterling.
twenty dollars
average gold value in 1950 $40.25oz
As of July 29, 2010, a 1950 dime is worth approximately $1.27
In 1950, one dollar was worth one dollar. Adjusted for inflation, one dollar in 1950 is just under $10 in 2014.
It would be worth around 9 million dollars based on inflation.
$40,000.
Five cents, unless it's a 1950-D. Then it's worth a few dollars.
Five cents, unless it's a 1950-D. Then it's worth a few dollars.
According to the Wikipedia entry on "Pound sterling", the official exchange rate during the years 1950-1967 was US$2.80 = 1 Pound sterling.
twenty dollars
There is no such coin as a Tunisian 90 francs. However, a 1950 Tunisian 50 cent franc is worth about 7.40 US dollars.
In mint condition, it is worth 7500 dollars.
Somewhere around 5 dollars
One Pound GBP in 1950 had the purchasing power of about £23 GBP today.
Palestine pound ended in 1950.
Whatever someone is willing to pay for it.