Silver coinage gives us a measuring stick against which to compareYour basket needs to have more goods in it. The CPI is a basket of goods
official inflation. Over the 80-year period 1946-2025, official
inflation is 55.2x, that is, what cost 10-o (i.e., a shilling) in 1946,
today costs $5.52.
1946 was the last year of true silver coinage in NZ, the 1946 shilling
holds 1/11th of an oz troy silver, which is now worth $10 on the
silver spot market. So the 10-o coin of 1946 is now worth $10, a clean
100x increase in face value, thus the 1946 shilling bought the same
groceries as $10 buys today. This makes an easy basis of comparison,
if you know the 1946 prices.
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