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How Much Would £50 In 1882 Be The Equivalent Of Today?
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just approx will do!
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Can't find the equivalent for 1882, but in 1901 it would have been £5365 http:// www. thisismoney. co. uk/ money/ bills/ article- 1633409/ Historic- inflation- calculator- value- money- changed- 1900. html
21:15 Sun 18th Jan 2015
The 'purchasing power' of £50 in 1882 was roughly equivalent to that of £4,400 today.
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Can't find the equivalent for 1882, but in 1901 it would have been £5365
http:// www.thi sismone y.co.uk /money/ bills/a rticle- 1633409 /Histor ic-infl ation-c alculat or-valu e-money -change d-1900. html
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