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    Re: 1750

    Well they knew that Henry VIII had debased the coinage, which is much the same sort of thing...

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    1750

    I wonder how many people in the UK knew what inflation actually is in 1750. Word "plague" was probably more known.

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    -20% (deflation) sounds like fun.

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    Guest started a topic Inflation since 1750

    Inflation since 1750

    Oooooooooooer.

    This table gives a list of values for inflation from 1750 to 2003.

    www.safalra.com/other/ukinflation.html

    Frightening, what?

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