DECEMBER 15, 1962

SATURDAY
$1,000 INVESTED IN COKE STOCK (KO) IN 1962
WOULD HAVE MADE YOU $1,398,856 IN THE 2025 DATASET
Min_Wage_Hourly: $1.12
Median_Home_Price: $14,240.00
Gas_Price_Avg: $0.32
Bread_Price_Avg: $0.22
Movie_Ticket_Avg: $0.86
First_Class_Stamp: $0.04
Milk_Price_Avg: $1.04
Top Movies From 1962
1 The Longest Day
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The Longest Day
2 Lawrence of Arabia
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Lawrence of Arabia
3 The Music Man
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The Music Man
4 That Touch of Mink
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That Touch of Mink
5 Mutiny on the Bounty
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Mutiny on the Bounty
6 To Kill a Mockingbird
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To Kill a Mockingbird
7 Hatari!
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Hatari!
8 Gypsy
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Gypsy
9 Bon Voyage!
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Bon Voyage!
10 The Interns
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The Interns
Light in the Piazza
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Light in the Piazza
Term of Trial
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Term of Trial
The Miracle Worker
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The Miracle Worker
Carnival of Souls
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Carnival of Souls
Advise & Consent
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Advise & Consent
Requiem for a Heavyweight
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Requiem for a Heavyweight
What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?
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What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?
Lonely Are the Brave
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Lonely Are the Brave
The Counterfeit Traitor
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The Counterfeit Traitor
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
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The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
The Manchurian Candidate
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The Manchurian Candidate
Billy Budd
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Billy Budd
Cape Fear
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Cape Fear
Lolita
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Lolita
Ride the High Country
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Ride the High Country
Pressure Point
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Pressure Point
The L-Shaped Room
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The L-Shaped Room
Freud
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Freud
The War Lover
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The War Lover
The Notorious Landlady
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The Notorious Landlady
How the West Was Won
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How the West Was Won
The Chapman Report
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The Chapman Report
Judgment at Nuremberg
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Judgment at Nuremberg
The Innocents
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The Innocents
Breakfast at Tiffany's
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Breakfast at Tiffany's
West Side Story
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West Side Story
The Children's Hour
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The Children's Hour
Pocketful of Miracles
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Pocketful of Miracles
The Comancheros
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The Comancheros
Barabbas
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Barabbas
Mysterious Island
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Mysterious Island
Babes in Toyland
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Babes in Toyland
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Television On December 15, 1962
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 Flintstones poster
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The Flintstones
The Rifleman poster
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The Rifleman
Lassie poster
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Lassie
The Story of December 15, 1962

On December 15, 1962, British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan traveled to Paris to engage in discussions with French President Charles de Gaulle regarding the European Economic Community, commonly referred to as the Common Market.

Inventions & Breakthroughs of December 1962

Gadgets, lab surprises, odd bets, and future-shocks from this slice of the calendar.

1 LED (Light Emitting Diode)
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LED (Light Emitting Diode)
2 First Communications Satellite (Telstar)
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First Communications Satellite (Telstar)
3 Computer-Aided Design (CAD)
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Computer-Aided Design (CAD)
4 Integrated Circuit Memory
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Integrated Circuit Memory
5 Modern Contact Lens
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Modern Contact Lens
6 Early Packet Switching
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Early Packet Switching
7 Electric Heart Defibrillator Refinement
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Electric Heart Defibrillator Refinement
8 Satellite Navigation Concept
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Satellite Navigation Concept
9 Compact Audio Amplifier
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Compact Audio Amplifier
10 Automatic Blood Analyzer
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Automatic Blood Analyzer

The Sounds of

Popular recordings and roots/country selections associated with the year

HEADLINES ON December 15, 1962

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  • Headline: Macmillan's Paris Talks with de Gaulle. Impact: The discussions between Macmillan and de Gaulle about the Common Market eventually led to an era of European integration, which would later inspire countless debates about Brexit and how to avoid adulting.. Fact: Fun fact: The 'Common Market' is just a fancy name for 'Let's all agree to trade with each other and pretend we like it.'.
  • Headline: Legacy of Gen. Alfredo Kindelan. Impact: General Kindelan's death marked a shift in military leadership that would influence the subsequent political landscape, creating ripples that would affect military strategies in the Iberian Peninsula for decades.. Fact: General Kindelan was known for his significant contributions to military tactics. His death sparked changes that reminded everyone that war doesn't stop for anyone..
  • Headline: CHINESE DEMAND A PARLEY OF REDS TO STUDY SCHISM; Moscow Thought to Resist Proposal by Peking That World Parties Convene 'Serious Consequences' Seen CHINESE DEMAND A PARLEY OF REDS. Impact: This demand for a Communist parley led to a series of ideological rifts that would ultimately contribute to the global polarization of politics, making it far too easy for conspiracy theorists to draw lines between dots that don’t exist.. Fact: Did you know that when communists get together, it’s not for a friendly game of charades? They’re usually plotting their next big ideological showdown..
  • Headline: NATO COOL TO IDEA OF U.S. TO STEP UP NON-ATOM FORCE; Allies' Meeting Gets Data From McNamara on the West's Nuclear Margin COST FACTOR STRESSED But Washington Holds Open Possibility of European Atomic Weaponry Security Gain Cited NATO ALLIES COOL TO U.S. PROPOSAL. Impact: NATO's reluctance to embrace U.S. military proposals led to a deepening of transatlantic tensions, eventually producing enough awkward moments between allies to fill a sitcom.. Fact: It's funny how NATO meetings often resemble family dinners where everyone pretends to agree while secretly plotting behind closed doors!.
  • Headline: DOUGLAS ASSAILS PENTAGON POWER; Military and C.I.A. Intrigue Called Threat to Freedom Power of Pentagon Assailed by Douglas As Threat to Liberty Effects of Technology. Impact: Justice Douglas's criticisms of the Pentagon would later inspire generations of activists and whistleblowers, leading to a culture of questioning authority that still makes politicians sweat today.. Fact: Justice Douglas believed that the military-industrial complex was a threat to democracy. Apparently, he wasn't a fan of 'armed' democracy!.
  • Headline: Dr. William B. Kountz Dies. Impact: Dr. Kountz's death marked the end of an era in his field, influencing future practices and leading to the emergence of new healthcare policies that would both help and confuse the public for years to come.. Fact: Dr. Kountz contributed significantly to medicine, proving that sometimes the greatest legacies come from those who know how to pronounce 'pharmaceuticals' correctly..
  • Headline: Bankers Unit Adds Member. Impact: The addition of G R Clark to the bankers unit might seem trivial, but it set in motion a series of decisions that would lead to questionable financial practices and the infamous 'too big to fail' mantra.. Fact: Adding a member to a banking unit is like adding a new member to a family of raccoons; it may seem harmless, but it can lead to a dumpster fire of problems down the line..
  • Headline: Jane Abbott Dead. Impact: Jane Abbott's death closed a chapter in literature, leaving behind a legacy that inspired future female writers to challenge norms and explore new narratives, reinforcing the importance of diverse voices.. Fact: Jane Abbott was a pioneer in her field, and her passing reminds us that every voice matters, even when the world seems to drown them out..
  • Headline: Harry Barris Dies. Impact: Harry Barris's death marked the end of an era in entertainment, impacting the music scene and influencing future artists who would draw inspiration from his work, forever changing the sound of the industry.. Fact: Harry Barris was not just a musician; he was a trendsetter. His passing reminds us that sometimes the best tunes fade away too soon..

Wall Street Time Machine

The Right Call: If you'd invested $1,000 in any one of these companies in 1962, here's what the stored 2025 dataset estimates.
Rank #2
MO
Philip Morris
Price in 1962
$0.00
2025 dataset value
$23,651,354

Philip Morris - If you invested $1,000 in 1962, it would be worth $23,651,354 today (23651.4x return)

Rank #3
DIS
Disney
Price in 1962
$0.06
2025 dataset value
$1,960,745

Disney - If you invested $1,000 in 1962, it would be worth $1,960,745 today (1960.7x return)

🦸 Top 5 Comics
Amazing Fantasy #15
Amazing Fantasy #15
$1,000,000
Incredible Hulk #1
Incredible Hulk #1
$10,000
Tales to Astonish #27
Tales to Astonish #27
$400
Journey into Mystery #83
Journey into Mystery #83
$30,000
Fantastic Four #5
Fantastic Four #5
$40,000
🧸 Top 5 Toys
Etch A Sketch
Etch A Sketch
$100.00
LEGO Building Sets
LEGO Building Sets
$150.00
Barbie Dream House
Barbie Dream House
$1,200.00
Easy Bake Oven
Easy Bake Oven
$150.00
G.I. Joe Action Figure
G.I. Joe Action Figure
$150.00
⚾ Top 5 Trading Cards
1962 Topps Mickey Mantle #200
1962 Topps Mickey Mantle #200
$250,000
1962 Topps Mars Attacks #1 'Saucer Blast'
1962 Topps Mars Attacks #1 'Saucer Blast'
$200,000
1962 Topps Civil War News #1 'Foreboding Skies'
1962 Topps Civil War News #1 'Foreboding Skies'
$60,000
1962 Salada-Junket Coins #5 Mickey Mantle
1962 Salada-Junket Coins #5 Mickey Mantle
$10.00
1962 Dutch Gum Elvis Presley #13
1962 Dutch Gum Elvis Presley #13
$10.00