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I have a £5 saving bond (national savings) from 1981 - how much would this be worth today?
Craig
I have a £5 saving bond (national savings) from 1981 - how much would this be worth today?
Craig
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I have no idea. But it would, by my calculation, need to be worth in the order of £15.60 to have kept up with RPI.0
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Loughton_Monkey wrote: »I have no idea. But it would, by my calculation, need to be worth in the order of £15.60 to have kept up with RPI.
So about the same as £5 had in spending power back in 1981
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