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Is a £2 premium bond from 1967 worth more than £2 today?

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KikiTiger | 19:41 Mon 07th Feb 2011 | Business & Finance
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Nope, it's worth £2, unless you won a Million, then it'd be worth a Million.
No, it's still worth £2.
Yes. it's worth the same as one from 1950 or one from 2011
It's a 'Bond', it does what it says on the tin.
Cash it in and buy new ones. Newer ones are more likely to win, apparently.
,,, just add the other £98 and you're set.
Of couse I meant no....
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Ok cheers.
Why's that smurfchops? Have you a link for that?
It's still worth £2.00 not more,and in real terms (as compared with £2.00 in 1967)it's probably worth about 20p!
I was earning about £10 in 1967 to give you a comparison.
<<Cash it in and buy new ones. Newer ones are more likely to win, apparently>>

Urban myth - untrue.
What sum now would be worth the same as that £2 was then?
sandy my salary at the time (RAF) was about £10 a week so £2 would be a fifth of that so waht is the average salary now?
About £300? So that £2 was worth about £60.
I was just thinking I was newly married on £10 a week, lived fairly comfortably and managed to save!! Unbelievable or what?
sandy,
Going by my & alexander's wages,yes you could be right.
A £2 premium bond bought in 1967 is still worth £2 in today's money, but considering the effect of inflation over 45 years that £2 will buy considerably less today that it would have done in 1967.
no still £2 xx
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Assuming an average of 10% interest on savings over the 44 years since your bond, and with the annual interest invested, the value of the £2 would now be £132-53p.

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