• Dagwood222@lemm.ee
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    8 months ago

    Here’s a crazy thing.

    Watch an old movie with a super rich character and look at how poor they seem.

    In 1973’s ‘The Mackintosh Man’ the baddie is a British lord, one of the richest in England. His yacht looks like a tugboat compared to today’s superyachts.

    Hell, In ‘Batman and Robin’ billionaire Bruce Wayne has a mere three dozen cars.

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      8 months ago

      In the book count of monte cristo, he gets like, a single small chest of gold and gems. And that’s supposedly enough to live like kings for multiple lifetimes. Compared to the movie version where it’s dozens of large chests and at one point they just give a guy an entire wagon full of gold.

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        I don’t know anyone who was around in the 1800s who can tell us accurately how much one gold coin could buy. Also, gems vary tremendously in value. The Hope Diamond is worth $250 million. Edmund could have had a dozen stones that size in his chest.

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          Numbers in that book always seem a bit random, but always work as a sort of scale. This lady has an income of 40k Franks while this dude has an income of 5k shillings.

          You never exactly know what’s what, but you get the scale and the massive fortune the Count must have. My guess is that he was like a billionaire, with 900 million VS everyone else who was at best a 10-20 million type dude.