JULY 5, 1963

FRIDAY
$1,000 INVESTED IN COKE STOCK (KO) IN 1963
WOULD HAVE MADE YOU $1,007,784 IN THE 2025 DATASET
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 From 1963
1 Cleopatra
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Cleopatra
2 How the West Was Won
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How the West Was Won
3 It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World
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It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World
4 Tom Jones
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Tom Jones
5 Irma la Douce
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Irma la Douce
6 Son of Flubber
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Son of Flubber
7 Charade
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Charade
8 Bye Bye Birdie
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Bye Bye Birdie
9 Come Blow Your Horn
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Come Blow Your Horn
10 Move Over, Darling
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Move Over, Darling
The Birds
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The Birds
55 Days at Peking
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55 Days at Peking
The Great Escape
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The Great Escape
Jason and the Argonauts
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Jason and the Argonauts
The Nutty Professor
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The Nutty Professor
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
The Sadist
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The Sadist
The Terror
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The Terror
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
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Television On July 5, 1963
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
The Fugitive poster
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The Fugitive
The Story of July 5, 1963

On July 5, 1963, French President Charles de Gaulle met separately with West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer and Finance Minister Ludwig Erhard in Bonn, discussions aimed at forging a stronger Franco-German alliance.

Inventions & Breakthroughs of July 1963

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

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

The Sounds of

Popular recordings and roots/country selections associated with the year

HEADLINES ON July 5, 1963

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  • Headline: De Gaulle's Diplomatic Visit to Bonn. Impact: The meetings between De Gaulle and German leaders sparked a series of diplomatic coffee breaks that eventually led to the formation of the European Union, proving that even casual chats can lead to continental cooperation—or at least a really complicated bar tab.. Fact: Did you know that De Gaulle was known for his towering presence? Apparently, he was also great at towering over awkward conversations..
  • Headline: Betancourt Requests Candidate Announcement Delay. Impact: Betancourt's indecision inspired countless future politicians to delay important announcements, leading to the widespread practice of 'political suspense,' which is now a staple in campaign strategies and reality TV.. Fact: Fun fact: Delaying candidate announcements is like holding a press conference about your lack of press conferences. You’re still just stalling for time..
  • Headline: Another African Boycott. Impact: The boycott against South Africa planted the seeds of global awareness and solidarity movements, eventually leading to the rise of hashtags that could bring down governments faster than a viral cat video.. Fact: Did you know that boycotts are basically the original social media campaigns? Except instead of likes, you just get angry letters..
  • Headline: Bow Thrusters Aiding Revival Of Barge Transport on Lakes. Impact: The introduction of bow thrusters revolutionized barge transport, which caused a spike in lakefront property values and boat parties, resulting in an epidemic of lake selfies and questionable fashion choices.. Fact: Bow thrusters: because sometimes you need to turn a giant hunk of metal around without using a GPS or a map. Truly, the marvels of engineering..
  • Headline: CLYDE KENNARD DIES; LOST MISSISSIPPI BID. Impact: Clyde Kennard's death became a pivotal moment in the civil rights movement, igniting a sense of urgency that led to greater activism and eventually a more widespread recognition of the need for equality—a legacy that continues to inspire today.. Fact: Kennard’s fight for education was so impactful that it’s often cited as a catalyst for change, proving that sometimes one man's struggle can indeed change the course of history..
  • Headline: Helicopter Hostesses Vote To Join Airline Pilot Unit. Impact: The vote to join the airline pilots' union sparked a wave of solidarity among flight crews, leading to the dramatic rise of in-flight entertainment choices that would eventually include everything from yoga classes to mime performances.. Fact: Fun fact: Helicopter hostesses are basically the unsung heroes of aerial travel, juggling snacks and safety while silently judging your choice of in-flight movie..
  • Headline: 2 SENATORS BACK NEW WIRETAP LAW. Impact: The backing of the wiretap law by senators marked the beginning of an era where snooping became a bipartisan affair, leading to the modern-day reality where your phone listens to your deepest secrets—sorry, privacy.. Fact: Yes, wiretaps! Because nothing says 'trust' quite like having a government official listen in while you argue with your cat about the merits of tuna..
  • Headline: One Ingersoll Union Settles. Impact: The settlement with Ingersoll-Rand sparked a renaissance in labor negotiations, inspiring workers everywhere to realize that they, too, could take a three-day strike and still come out with a deal—who knew the secret was just a bit of stubbornness?. Fact: Three-day strikes: the labor movement's version of a timeout. Because sometimes you just need to take a breather before making your demands known..
  • Headline: ALFRED BAXENDALE, CONSTRUCTION AIDE. Impact: Alfred Baxendale's contributions to construction aided in the development of modern architecture, leading to the rise of ‘Instagrammable’ buildings that would eventually serve as backdrops for influencers trying to sell you overpriced coffee.. Fact: Baxendale’s work in construction was so influential that it paved the way for all those trendy lofts you've seen on Instagram—because nothing says 'home' quite like exposed bricks and a questionable plumbing system..

Wall Street Time Machine

The Right Call: If you'd invested $1,000 in any one of these companies in 1963, here's what the stored 2025 dataset estimates.
Rank #1
MO
Philip Morris
Price in 1963
$0.00
2025 dataset value
$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
2025 dataset value
$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
2025 dataset value
$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