Old Money
Detailed App Info:
Application Description
Old Money is an elegant and easy to use Old Money to Present Values currency converter, using data drawn from original historic documents!
"Old Money" Currency Converter uses historic price data across the centuries to allow you to see what a sum of money from the past (for example, left in a will or paid as wages) would be worth today, and what spending power it would have represented at the time.
You can also use "Old Money" to make sense of information in historical literature or history books. Imagine coming across the following facts:
- Buckingham Palace was sold to the Royal Family in 1761 for £21,000.
- By the morning of 17 December 1773 Boston tea-party protesters had thrown more than 90,000 lbs of tea to the waters of Boston Harbour, worth an estimated £10,000.
- It is estimated that William Shakespeare's salary as an actor before 1599 was circa £100 a year.
- The London Underground Central line opened on 30th July 1900 and had a flat fee of 2 pence, giving the line its nickname "The Two-penny Tube".
Do you know what these values would be today? "Old Money" provides the answers!
The knowledge and resources of The National Archives, medieval historian Nick Barratt and app designer RevelMob have combined to create the ultimate iPhone app, allowing you instant access to historic prices over time. You can also see what each sum of money would have bought in the relevant century, plus find out a bit more about what life was like at the time - how people travelled around, or what food they would have eaten.
For those who want to find out the TRUE value of history - this is a MUST download app!
"Old Money" Currency Converter uses historic price data across the centuries to allow you to see what a sum of money from the past (for example, left in a will or paid as wages) would be worth today, and what spending power it would have represented at the time.
You can also use "Old Money" to make sense of information in historical literature or history books. Imagine coming across the following facts:
- Buckingham Palace was sold to the Royal Family in 1761 for £21,000.
- By the morning of 17 December 1773 Boston tea-party protesters had thrown more than 90,000 lbs of tea to the waters of Boston Harbour, worth an estimated £10,000.
- It is estimated that William Shakespeare's salary as an actor before 1599 was circa £100 a year.
- The London Underground Central line opened on 30th July 1900 and had a flat fee of 2 pence, giving the line its nickname "The Two-penny Tube".
Do you know what these values would be today? "Old Money" provides the answers!
The knowledge and resources of The National Archives, medieval historian Nick Barratt and app designer RevelMob have combined to create the ultimate iPhone app, allowing you instant access to historic prices over time. You can also see what each sum of money would have bought in the relevant century, plus find out a bit more about what life was like at the time - how people travelled around, or what food they would have eaten.
For those who want to find out the TRUE value of history - this is a MUST download app!
Requirements
Your mobile device must have at least 6.43 MB of space to download and install Old Money app. Old Money was updated to a new version. Purchase this version for $0.99
If you have any problems with installation or in-app purchase, found bugs, questions, comments about this application, you can visit the official website of Revel Mob Revel Group at http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/currency/.
Copyright © The National Archives, RevelMob and Nick Barratt