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In 1945, the British pound was worth significantly more than it is today due to inflation and changes in the economy over the decades. Fifty pence (50p) in today's currency would be equivalent to a much smaller amount in 1945. To provide an exact value would require historical inflation data, but generally, 50p today would represent a few shillings in the pre-decimal currency system used in Britain before 1971.

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