£1000 is $1,213.50 (1/10/17)
assuming its late roman empire then 1 denarii is about 4 times the value of a sestertius and a sestertius being worth about $5 in today's money a denarius would be about $20 got my info from https://sites.google.com/a/saintmarksschool.org/grade7rome/roman-money/what-can-i-buy-with-a-denarius so cant be sure its correct but its the only website I've seen with any info other than wikipedia
675 - 700
20. 1 US $ = 13,1145 Mexican pesos (today 21.08.2012) Note that peso is the currency of many other countries.
It is 1 whole of a teaspoon. If you wanted it expressed as a fraction of some other quantity perhaps it would have made sense to specify the other quantity.
Like today its cost depended on what kind you bought. About 1/6 of what you pay today should be good estimate.
It would be worth around 9 million dollars based on inflation.
Average inflation ever year is about 3.5% so using the geometric series formula: U = a*r^(n-1) a = £1 (Initial amount) r = 1.035 (Inflation of 3.5%) n = 62 (Number of years that have passed) U = new amount 1 x 1.035^61 = £8.15 So £1 in 1950 would be worth about £8 in 2012
$ 1 million of today's dollars would be worth $52,944 in 1800. 1 million in 1800 would be worth 18.87 million today.
Approx £2.50
20 million
$1
Starlight Theatre - 1950 Much Ado About Spring 1-14 was released on: USA: 3 July 1950
About a billion bucks.
1.58 AUD
one million pounds
1 pound