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anubis2814 friendica (via ActivityPub)
@Church of Jeff I want evidence of this, but I wouldn't be surprised.
AZ Guy :US_AZ: mastodon (AP)

@anubis2814 Wikipedia says 1800s shilling had 5.64g of silver and kitco says silver is worth 77 ยข per gram,so I think its off

5.64grams x 15 = 84.6g

84.6g x $0.77 = $65.142 per week

$65.142 x 52 = $3,387.38

Church of Jeff mastodon (AP)
-- Using the material value versus the currency value is very skewed. Do the same thing with US Pennies for their former full weight of copper and you'll see what I mean.
anubis2814 friendica (via ActivityPub)
@Church of Jeff @AZ Guy :US_AZ: Yeah, the value of what silver can buy over the centuries are radically different. Especially during periods where there was a market glut or nations used it to back their currencies. Would Analyzing the same things CPI uses to decide inflation equivalents.

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