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To determine the equivalent value of 100 quid (pounds) in 1924, we need to consider inflation and changes in the purchasing power of money over time. In 1924, 100 pounds would have had significantly more purchasing power than today. Using historical inflation data, 100 pounds in 1924 would be roughly equivalent to several thousand pounds today, depending on the specific year and inflation rates considered. However, precise calculations can vary based on the method used to adjust for inflation.

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