Best possible answer, it depends. In the 1700's there are as many forms of currency in the the colonies and the infant US as there are colonies (in some cases cities and banks) and states. Some are far more rare than others. These are only the beginning variables. Additionally, there is the very important matter of grading or quality. Some forms of currency from the US and the 18th century are going to have more intrinsic value than others. More specificity is necessary for a more specific answer.
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In 1750, it was worth 148.490% of what it is worth in 2005. (See link below). 150% of 1 is 1.5 so 1 pound would be worth 1.5 pounds.
By my calculations, it would be exactly $341,115,929.20 . That is how much $15,000,000 would be woth today.
20,000 pounds today is roughly 5 million dollars in u.s. currancy wich is about 33,554,987,762 chines yen hope that helps.
Yes but the rings back then were not designed like today's. One ring to look up would be the 1700s Georgian Heart ring. That's a good example of how a ring looked back then.
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