SEPTEMBER 20, 1963

FRIDAY
$1,000 INVESTED IN COKE STOCK (KO) IN 1963
WOULD HAVE MADE YOU $1,007,784 IN 2025
Min_Wage_Hourly: $1.18
Median_Home_Price: $15,410.00
Gas_Price_Avg: $0.32
Bread_Price_Avg: $0.23
Movie_Ticket_Avg: $0.95
First_Class_Stamp: $0.05
Milk_Price_Avg: $1.07
Top Movies By September 20, 1963
1 The V.I.P.s
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The V.I.P.s
2 Tom Jones
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Tom Jones
3 The Great Escape
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The Great Escape
4 Cleopatra
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Cleopatra
5 Irma la Douce
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Irma la Douce
6 The Nutty Professor
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The Nutty Professor
7 The Haunted Palace
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The Haunted Palace
8 The Caretakers
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The Caretakers
9 Cape Fear
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Cape Fear
10 The Longest Day
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The Longest Day
The Birds
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The Birds
55 Days at Peking
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55 Days at Peking
How the West Was Won
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How the West Was Won
Jason and the Argonauts
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Jason and the Argonauts
Lilies of the Field
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Lilies of the Field
Hud
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Hud
The Damned
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The Damned
X: The Man with the X-Ray Eyes
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X: The Man with the X-Ray Eyes
The Sadist
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The Sadist
Bye Bye Birdie
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Bye Bye Birdie
The Terror
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The Terror
The Thrill of It All
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The Thrill of It All
The Raven
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The Raven
The List of Adrian Messenger
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The List of Adrian Messenger
Carnival of Souls
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Carnival of Souls
To Kill a Mockingbird
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To Kill a Mockingbird
What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?
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What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?
Mutiny on the Bounty
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Mutiny on the Bounty
Billy Budd
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Billy Budd
Days of Wine and Roses
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Days of Wine and Roses
David and Lisa
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David and Lisa
The Miracle of the White Stallions
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The Miracle of the White Stallions
How the West Was Won
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How the West Was Won
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Television On September 20, 1963
The Fugitive poster
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The Fugitive
Doctor Who poster
Doctor Who
Petticoat Junction poster
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Petticoat Junction
Burke's Law poster
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Burke's Law
The Outer Limits poster
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The Outer Limits
My Favorite Martian poster
My Favorite Martian
The Danny Kaye Show poster
The Danny Kaye Show
Miss USA poster
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Miss USA
The Story of September 20, 1963

On September 20, 1963, Yugoslav President Josip Broz Tito met with Brazilian President João Goulart in Brasília to discuss trade relations, amid Goulart's push for international collaboration to combat poverty in Brazil.

🧠 Inventions of 1963

Breakthroughs and everyday innovations from the year.

1 Computer Mouse
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Computer Mouse
2 Touch-Tone Telephone
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Touch-Tone Telephone
3 Early Computer Networking
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Early Computer Networking
4 Geosynchronous Satellite
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Geosynchronous Satellite
5 Miniature Transistor Radio
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Miniature Transistor Radio
6 First Wearable Pacemaker
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First Wearable Pacemaker
7 Video Tape Cassette Concept
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Video Tape Cassette Concept
8 Industrial Laser Cutting
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Industrial Laser Cutting
9 Modern Surfboard
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Modern Surfboard
10 Automatic Car Wash
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Automatic Car Wash

HEADLINES ON September 20, 1963

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  • Headline: Tito and Goulart's Economic Dialogue. Impact: This dinner discussion led to a bizarre series of events where a butterfly in Brazil flapped its wings and somehow caused a global avocado shortage. Now, people have to fight over guacamole instead of poverty.. Fact: Did you know that discussions about trade can sometimes lead to avocado-related international crises? Clearly, there are hidden layers of diplomacy here..
  • Headline: E Seton Medal for Mrs. J P Kennedy. Impact: Mrs. J. P. Kennedy receiving a medal sparked a nationwide trend of giving awards to mothers, which has since escalated to extravagant ceremonies where every mom gets a trophy for just existing. Thanks, Mrs. Kennedy.. Fact: Did you know that this medal was the first of its kind? Now, mothers around the world can thank Mrs. Kennedy for their endless collection of participation trophies..
  • Headline: New Arrests in Syracuse. Impact: These arrests led to the creation of a new genre of music, 'Syracuse Blues,' which ironically became a worldwide hit about freedom and protest. Sometimes, arrests are just the beginning of a catchy tune.. Fact: Did you know that being arrested can sometimes lead to a successful music career? If only these demonstrators had a guitar!.
  • Headline: Birmingham; 'Look Away...Look Away, Look Away, Dixie Land' The Historical Background The Counter-Pressure. Impact: This commentary on racial strife ignited a cultural revolution that led to the creation of the world's most awkward family reunions, where relatives in the South tried to reconcile with their past while arguing over who made the best cornbread.. Fact: Racial strife can often lead to awkward family gatherings. Just imagine trying to explain the Civil Rights Movement over Thanksgiving dinner!.
  • Headline: Buttress for the West; Completion of Warning Network Is Viewed as Enhancing Security Long Usefulness Foreseen Could Build New Net. Impact: The completion of this warning network inadvertently led to the rise of conspiracy theorists claiming that every network is a government spy tool, bringing about an era where your toaster might just be listening in on you.. Fact: Did you know that warning networks can lead to some seriously paranoid toast? No one trusts that appliance anymore!.
  • Headline: Full Insurance for Growth. Impact: This warning about economic spending resulted in an increase in economists being asked for advice at cocktail parties, leading to the most boring social gatherings known to humankind.. Fact: Did you know that cutting spending in the wrong sectors can lead to a financial apocalypse? And yet, here we are, sipping overpriced cocktails and ignoring the signs!.
  • Headline: FARMERS PONDER SALES TO SOVIET; Midwest Opposition Declines After Canada Wheat Deal. Impact: This shift in farmers' attitudes led to a bizarre agricultural rivalry where Midwest farmers started marketing their wheat with slogans like 'Better than a Canadian's!' This ignited a new war over who had the best crops.. Fact: Did you know that selling wheat to the Soviets could lead to a midwestern marketing campaign? Next up: 'Wheat Wars: The Sequel' starring corn!.

Wall Street Time Machine

The Right Call: If you'd invested $1,000 in any one of these companies in 1963, here's what it would be worth in 2025.
Rank #1
MO
Philip Morris
Price in 1963
$0.00
Value in 2025
$33,061,595

Philip Morris - If you invested $1,000 in 1963, it would be worth $33,061,595 today (33061.6x return)

Rank #2
DIS
Disney
Price in 1963
$0.05
Value in 2025
$2,434,960

Disney - If you invested $1,000 in 1963, it would be worth $2,434,960 today (2435.0x return)

Rank #3
CVX
Chevron
Price in 1963
$0.38
Value in 2025
$387,746

Chevron - If you invested $1,000 in 1963, it would be worth $387,746 today (387.7x return)

🦸 Top 5 Comics
The Amazing Spider-Man #1
The Amazing Spider-Man #1
$280,000
X-Men #1
X-Men #1
$300,000
Avengers #1
Avengers #1
$38,000
Tales of Suspense #39
Tales of Suspense #39
$2,000,000
Justice League of America #21
Justice League of America #21
$310
🧸 Top 5 Toys
Easy-Bake Oven
Easy-Bake Oven
$150.00
Mouse Trap
Mouse Trap
$33,400.00
G.I. Joe
G.I. Joe
$1350.00
Creepy Crawlers
Creepy Crawlers
$150.00
Fascination
Fascination
$150.00
⚾ Top 5 Trading Cards
1963 Topps Pete Rose Rookie Card #537
1963 Topps Pete Rose Rookie Card #537
$400,000
1963 Fleer Sandy Koufax #42
1963 Fleer Sandy Koufax #42
$2,000
1963 Topps Mickey Mantle #200
1963 Topps Mickey Mantle #200
$69,000
1963 Topps Stan Musial #250
1963 Topps Stan Musial #250
$12,000
1963 Topps Willie Mays #300
1963 Topps Willie Mays #300
$30,860