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  1. Apr 10, 2024 · Initial value Equivalent value; £1 pound in 1860: £152.38 pounds today: £5 pounds in 1860: £761.90 pounds today: £10 pounds in 1860: £1,523.80 pounds today: £50 pounds in 1860: £7,619.01 pounds today: £100 pounds in 1860: £15,238.02 pounds today: £500 pounds in 1860: £76,190.12 pounds today: £1,000 pounds in 1860: £152,380.24 ...

  2. Interactive historical chart showing the daily British Pound - U.S. Dollar (GBPUSD) exchange rate back to 1971.

    Year
    Averageclosing Price
    Year Open
    Year High
    2024
    1.27
    1.27
    1.28
    2023
    1.24
    1.21
    1.31
    2022
    1.24
    1.35
    1.37
    2021
    1.38
    1.37
    1.42
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  5. Feb 6, 2019 · The 1800s saw the Pound Sterling to US Dollar (GBPUSD) exchange rate by and large maintain a rate of around $5 to every £1 with the notable deviations from the rate seen to be aligned with ...

  6. Click here to read an explanation of the calculations. Enter source year: (1264-1983) Enter target year: (1913-2024) Enter old value in pounds: £. Convert. Clear. Value at beginning of target year in dollars: $. The preceding table uses Java script. Please cite as follows:

  7. 1960 1950 1940 1930 1920 1910 1900 1890 1880 1870 1860 1850 Sterling: GBP 0.4993 0.5632 0.4303 0.4033: 0.3517: 0.3508: 0.2525 0.2008 0.255 0.2008 0.2008 0.2008 0.2017 0.1558 0.2017 0.2017 Euro: EUR 1.0876 0.8261 [citation needed] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Asian Monetary Unit/Asian Clearing Union AMU/ ACU 10.5998 4.1286 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

  8. Thus £ 10.5.6 would denote ten pounds, five shillings, and sixpence. "Five and six" means five shillings and sixpence and would be written 5/6. £ 4 8s. signifies four pounds, eight shillings. A crown is five shillings (5/-). A sovereign was a gold coin worth one pound and a paper note of the same value was called a "quid." A guinea is £ 1 1s.

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