SEPTEMBER 29, 1960

THURSDAY
$1,000 INVESTED IN COKE STOCK (KO) IN 1960
WOULD HAVE MADE YOU $1,560,734 IN 2025
Min_Wage_Hourly: $1.00
Median_Home_Price: $11,900.00
Gas_Price_Avg: $0.31
Bread_Price_Avg: $0.22
Movie_Ticket_Avg: $0.69
First_Class_Stamp: $0.04
Milk_Price_Avg: $0.99
Top Movies By September 29, 1960
1 Psycho
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Psycho
2 The Dark at the Top of the Stairs
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The Dark at the Top of the Stairs
3 Ocean's 11
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Ocean's 11
4 The Time Machine
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The Time Machine
5 Elmer Gantry
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Elmer Gantry
6 Inherit the Wind
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Inherit the Wind
7 The Apartment
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The Apartment
8 Pollyanna
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Pollyanna
9 Village of the Damned
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Village of the Damned
10 The Lost World
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The Lost World
The Bellboy
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The Bellboy
Wild River
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Wild River
The Little Shop of Horrors
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The Little Shop of Horrors
The Entertainer
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The Entertainer
The Fugitive Kind
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The Fugitive Kind
Operation Petticoat
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Operation Petticoat
Suddenly, Last Summer
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Suddenly, Last Summer
Ben-Hur
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Ben-Hur
On the Beach
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On the Beach
Journey to the Center of the Earth
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Journey to the Center of the Earth
A Summer Place
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A Summer Place
The Gazebo
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The Gazebo
The 4D Man
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The 4D Man
Li'l Abner
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Li'l Abner
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Television On September 29, 1960
Perry Mason poster
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Perry Mason
Bonanza poster
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Bonanza
The Twilight Zone poster
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The Twilight Zone
The Rifleman poster
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The Rifleman
Lassie poster
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Lassie
Tony Awards poster
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Tony Awards
Wagon Train poster
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Wagon Train
Checkmate poster
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Checkmate
Coronado 9 poster
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Coronado 9
The Story of September 29, 1960

On September 29, 1960, Denmark made headlines by proposing a new step towards global disarmament during the United Nations Assembly.

🧠 Inventions of 1960

Breakthroughs and everyday innovations from the year.

1 First Operational Laser
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First Operational Laser
2 Integrated Circuit Commercial Use
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Integrated Circuit Commercial Use
3 Weather Satellite (TIROS-1)
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Weather Satellite (TIROS-1)
4 Photocopier (Xerox 914)
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Photocopier (Xerox 914)
5 Oral Contraceptive Pill
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Oral Contraceptive Pill
6 Video Game Concept
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Video Game Concept
7 Magnetic Stripe Card
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Magnetic Stripe Card
8 Space Capsule Life Support
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Space Capsule Life Support
9 Electronic Music Synthesizer
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Electronic Music Synthesizer
10 Automated Teller Machine Concept
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Automated Teller Machine Concept

The Sounds of

The biggest hits of the year β€” Top 10 Pop & Country chart toppers

HEADLINES ON September 29, 1960

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  • Headline: Denmark Proposes Global Disarmament Initiative. Impact: Denmark's ambitious disarmament proposal sparked a series of awkward international inspections. Who knew that a bunch of diplomats snooping around would lead to the invention of the world's most uncomfortable 'trust but verify' handshake?. Fact: Denmark offered Greenland for inspection because, let's be honest, they needed to keep all those 'unwanted' tourists busy!.
  • Headline: Nicaragua's Subversion Crackdown. Impact: The 14 individuals taken for subversion inadvertently inspired a series of underground coffee shops where people gathered to discuss the 'real' newsβ€”because who doesn't love a good conspiracy theory over a latte?. Fact: Nicaragua was not the only country facing subversion; it just happened to be the one with a particularly overzealous police force that day..
  • Headline: ECUADOR TO INFORM U.N. OF BORDER VIEW. Impact: Ecuador's declaration about its borders led to a thrilling game of international telephone, where countries misinterpreted 'view' as 'opinion,' causing a diplomatic disaster that almost ended with a border-themed reality show.. Fact: Ecuador's border is not just about land; it's also a great metaphor for personal spaceβ€”something many nations still struggle to understand!.
  • Headline: Article 2 -- No Title. Impact: This mysterious press office chief's mission to combat slander at the UN inadvertently created the first ever international 'He said, She said' debate, forever changing the structure of diplomatic relations.. Fact: The chief's trip to NYC was more about fighting gossip than addressing real issuesβ€”classic politician move!.
  • Headline: Nigeria Rounds Up 3,500 in Tribal War; NIGERIANS ARREST 3,500 MARAUDERS. Impact: The mass arrest during Nigeria's tribal conflict led to a new political strategy: 'How to win friends and influence people by rounding up their relatives.' This tactic is still being debated in political science classrooms.. Fact: This incident highlighted Nigeria's complex tribal dynamics, reminding us that managing 250 groups is a bit like herding catsβ€”if the cats were armed and had strong opinions..
  • Headline: Proceedings in the U.N.. Impact: The dullness of UN proceedings led to the development of the world's best-selling series of novels titled 'How to Fall Asleep During International Discussions'β€”a bestseller for diplomats everywhere.. Fact: If you ever find yourself in an endless UN meeting, remember: doodling is a recognized form of diplomacy!.
  • Headline: Soviet Building Turbine Ship. Impact: The construction of the turbine ship inspired a series of naval engineering competitions, which eventually led to the creation of 'Titanic II: The Revenge of the Iceberg.'. Fact: This ship was supposed to revolutionize maritime travel, but like most Soviet innovations, it was simply a reminder that even ships have their ups and downs..
  • Headline: SOVIET SET BACK ON ARMS DEBATE; U.N. Steering Body Votes 13 to 4 Against Sending Issue to Assembly Soviet Suffers Setback in Move To Put Arms Case in Assembly. Impact: The Soviet setback in the arms debate led to a legendary underground poker game among world leaders, where the stakes were not just nuclear disarmament but also bragging rights for years to come.. Fact: This was a classic example of how sometimes the biggest fights are over whether to talk about fightingβ€”ah, diplomacy!.

Wall Street Time Machine

The Right Call: If you'd invested $1,000 in any one of these companies in 1960, here's what it would be worth in 2025.
Rank #1
JNJ
Johnson & Johnson
Price in 1960
$0.06
Value in 2025
$3,433,941

Johnson & Johnson - If you invested $1,000 in 1960, it would be worth $3,433,941 today (3433.9x return)

Rank #2
PG
Procter & Gamble
Price in 1960
$0.25
Value in 2025
$586,657

Procter & Gamble - If you invested $1,000 in 1960, it would be worth $586,657 today (586.7x return)

🦸 Top 5 Comics
The Brave and the Bold #28
The Brave and the Bold #28
$42,000
Action Comics #265
Action Comics #265
$10,200
Tales to Astonish #13
Tales to Astonish #13
$200
Showcase #27
Showcase #27
$1,500
Lois Lane #23
Lois Lane #23
$1,100
🧸 Top 5 Toys
Etch A Sketch
Etch A Sketch
$150.00
Chatty Cathy
Chatty Cathy
$425.00
Play-Doh
Play-Doh
$75.00
G.I. Joe
G.I. Joe
$1350.00
Barbie
Barbie
$150.00
⚾ Top 5 Trading Cards
1960 Topps #350 Mickey Mantle
1960 Topps #350 Mickey Mantle
$500,000
1960 Fleer #31 George Mikan
1960 Fleer #31 George Mikan
$250,000
1960 Topps Football #56 Johnny Unitas
1960 Topps Football #56 Johnny Unitas
$3,259
1960 Nu-Card Football #106 Ernie Davis
1960 Nu-Card Football #106 Ernie Davis
$4,000
Weet-Bix VFL Australian Rules Football Stamps
Weet-Bix VFL Australian Rules Football Stamps
$250