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William Maurer <[log in to unmask]>
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Catching up today and found in “Colonial Williamsburg, Summer 2002” issue,
an article on “How Much Is That in Today’s Money.”

Some good references to save:  on page 25,

“An audio interview with John Caramia about eighteenth and
twenty-first-century money can be found at
www.Colonialwilliamsburg.org/foundation/journal/summer02/money.cfm
<http://www.colonialwilliamsburg.org/foundation/journal/summer02/money.cfm>
(This is fun and should be saved for your docents.)

Online courrency conversions and moe information can be had at : “How Much
Is That?” http://www.eh.net <http://www.eh.net/> ;  What’s a Dollar Worth?
http://minneapolisfed.org/economy/calc/cpihome.html (this one didn’t seem to
work); the Leslie Brock Center for the Study of Colonial Currency,
http://www.virginia.edu/-econ/brock.html (this might not be good either)
and the National Bureau of Economic Research, http://nber.org/cycles.html
(have to look for your information.)


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