AUGUST 18, 1967

FRIDAY
$1,000 INVESTED IN COKE STOCK (KO) IN 1967
WOULD HAVE MADE YOU $406,996 IN 2025
Min_Wage_Hourly: $1.42
Median_Home_Price: $20,090.00
Gas_Price_Avg: $0.34
Bread_Price_Avg: $0.23
Movie_Ticket_Avg: $1.29
First_Class_Stamp: $0.05
Milk_Price_Avg: $1.18
Top Movies By August 18, 1967
1 Bonnie and Clyde
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Bonnie and Clyde
2 Beach Red
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Beach Red
3 You Only Live Twice
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You Only Live Twice
4 The Dirty Dozen
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The Dirty Dozen
5 El Dorado
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El Dorado
6 Casino Royale
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Casino Royale
7 Hombre
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Hombre
8 Luv
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Luv
9 Doctor Zhivago
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Doctor Zhivago
10 The War Game
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The War Game
World of the Depraved
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World of the Depraved
Hotel
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Hotel
Be-In
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Be-In
Opus
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Opus
The Honey Pot
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The Honey Pot
Thunder Alley
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Thunder Alley
Moving Perspectives
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Moving Perspectives
Spree
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Spree
Alter Egotist
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Alter Egotist
The Happening
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The Happening
Joe Navidad
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Joe Navidad
Bomb Voyage
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Bomb Voyage
Our World
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Our World
Pink Panic
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Pink Panic
Lupe
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Lupe
The Lump
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The Lump
Jungle Island
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Jungle Island
Tobruk
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Tobruk
Enter Laughing
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Enter Laughing
The Degenerates
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The Degenerates
Gunn
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Gunn
Quacker Tracker
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Quacker Tracker
Caprice
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Caprice
Wanted
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Wanted
Jet Pink
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Jet Pink
Ironside
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Ironside
Slave Girls
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Slave Girls
Hurry Sundown
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Hurry Sundown
She Freak
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She Freak
Chilly Chums
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Chilly Chums
Hostile Guns
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Hostile Guns
Chuka
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Chuka
America's Newest Sport
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America's Newest Sport
How the Grinch Stole Christmas!
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How the Grinch Stole Christmas!
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The Story of August 18, 1967

On August 18, 1967, Wheeling Steel Corporation announced it would cease production of terne plate, a tin-coated steel product primarily used in manufacturing.

🧠 Inventions of 1967

Breakthroughs and everyday innovations from the year.

1 ATM (Automated Teller Machine)
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ATM (Automated Teller Machine)
2 Computer Graphics Display
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Computer Graphics Display
3 Integrated Circuit Microprocessor Concept
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Integrated Circuit Microprocessor Concept
4 Electric Vehicle Prototype
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Electric Vehicle Prototype
5 Early Voice Recognition
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Early Voice Recognition
6 Satellite Weather Imaging Improvements
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Satellite Weather Imaging Improvements
7 Soft Contact Lenses Commercialization
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Soft Contact Lenses Commercialization
8 Digital Audio Recording Concept
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Digital Audio Recording Concept
9 Programmable Industrial Controller
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Programmable Industrial Controller
10 Medical Imaging Tomography Concept
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Medical Imaging Tomography Concept

HEADLINES ON August 18, 1967

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  • Headline: Wheeling Steel Ends Terne Plate Production. Impact: The sudden halt in terne plate production caused a nationwide shortage of shiny metal roofs, leading to a bizarre fashion trend of wearing aluminum foil hats in protest. This sparked a movement that ultimately resulted in the invention of the modern-day tinfoil hat, which now symbolizes conspiracy theories everywhere.. Fact: Did you know that terne plate was once the hottest thing since sliced bread? Now it's just another thing we forgot existed..
  • Headline: Hanoi Bombing Raids Casualty Report. Impact: The bombing raids not only caused immediate devastation but also ignited international outrage that would shape US foreign policy for decades. The emotional scars left on the Vietnamese people served as a catalyst for future peace movements and changes in military engagement policies.. Fact: The number '8' has been associated with various cultural significances, but in this case, it's simply a reminder of the human cost of war..
  • Headline: Declining U.S. Casualties in Conflict. Impact: The drop in casualties was celebrated like a victory, leading to a false sense of security. This eventually led to complacency in military strategy, which would come back to bite the U.S. during later conflicts, proving that ignoring problems doesn’t make them disappear.. Fact: It's funny how 'casualties' sounds like a casual Friday at the office, when in reality, it's anything but..
  • Headline: AID FOR DESERTERS SAID TO INCREASE; Article Says More Groups in Europe Encourage G.I.'s. Impact: The emergence of underground networks for deserting soldiers led to an unexpected rise in anti-war sentiment. This ultimately contributed to the formation of various peace organizations and protests that would shape public opinion and policy for generations.. Fact: Apparently, if you want to escape a war, Europe has a more efficient travel guide than any vacation brochure..
  • Headline: Israel Reports a Spy Case. Impact: This spy case threw a wrench into Cold War espionage dynamics, leading to increased paranoia and a surge in spy novels. The world of espionage became so sensationalized that it inspired a slew of movies and TV shows that still thrive today.. Fact: Who knew that spying for Poland could lead to a Hollywood blockbuster? Talk about a career change!.
  • Headline: Exile Plans Racist Fight. Impact: Williams' plans for an international movement not only highlighted the struggles against racism but also sparked global discussions around civil rights, leading to a ripple effect that influenced movements worldwide, including the eventual fall of apartheid in South Africa.. Fact: Exile: the only place you can be both physically away and still manage to stir up trouble..
  • Headline: RAIDING NEAR CHINA BACKED BY WILSON. Impact: Wilson's backing of US raids near China contributed to a tense geopolitical climate that set the stage for future conflicts in Asia, proving that backing the wrong horse can lead to unintended consequences for years to come.. Fact: Politics: where backing the wrong side can lead to more than just a bad hair day..
  • Headline: Scott Romney to Marry Mrs. Ronna Eileen Stern. Impact: This wedding likely solidified familial ties and political alliances that would influence future elections, proving that sometimes, marriage is more about politics than love.. Fact: Ah, the classic political marriage: as romantic as a corporate merger!.
  • Headline: CARMICHAEL ASKS REVOLUTION IN U.S.; Urges Negro Overthrow of Imperialists and Racists. Impact: Carmichael's call for revolution highlighted the growing discontent among marginalized groups, laying the groundwork for future civil rights movements that would change the face of America, and ultimately influence global human rights discussions.. Fact: Sometimes, a little revolution is just what the doctor ordered for social change!.
  • Headline: KATZENBACH SAYS CONGRESS CLEARED WIDE WAR POWER; Tells Senate Panel Tonkin Resolution of '64 Is Basis of Vietnam Policy Now OBJECTIONS ARE SHARP Committee Members Assert They Never Meant to Give Such Broad Authority. Impact: The fallout from Congress giving the president wide war powers would lead to a re-examination of executive authority in military engagements, creating a legacy of checks and balances that continues to be debated today.. Fact: Ah yes, the classic case of 'Oops, we didn't mean to give you that much power!' Sounds like a typical Monday in politics..

Wall Street Time Machine

The Right Call: If you'd invested $1,000 in any one of these companies in 1967, here's what it would be worth in 2025.
Rank #1
JNJ
Johnson & Johnson
Price in 1967
$0.11
Value in 2025
$1,854,109

Johnson & Johnson - If you invested $1,000 in 1967, it would be worth $1,854,109 today (1854.1x return)

Rank #2
PG
Procter & Gamble
Price in 1967
$0.22
Value in 2025
$670,488

Procter & Gamble - If you invested $1,000 in 1967, it would be worth $670,488 today (670.5x return)

Rank #3
MCD
McDonald's
Price in 1967
$0.10
Value in 2025
$3,149,614

McDonald's - If you invested $1,000 in 1967, it would be worth $3,149,614 today (3149.6x return)

🦸 Top 5 Comics
Amazing Spider-Man #50
Amazing Spider-Man #50
$2,000
Flash #175
Flash #175
$575
Fantastic Four #66-67
Fantastic Four #66-67
$150
Daredevil #16-17
Daredevil #16-17
$150
Green Lantern #59
Green Lantern #59
$600
🧸 Top 5 Toys
Lite-Brite
Lite-Brite
$150.00
Battlewagon
Battlewagon
$150.00
Silly Putty
Silly Putty
$75.00
Spirograph
Spirograph
$60.00
Easy-Bake Oven
Easy-Bake Oven
$150.00
⚾ Top 5 Trading Cards
Topps Mickey Mantle #150
Topps Mickey Mantle #150
$500,000
Topps Tom Seaver Rookie Card #581
Topps Tom Seaver Rookie Card #581
$20,400
Topps Rod Carew/Buster Narum Rookie Stars #569
Topps Rod Carew/Buster Narum Rookie Stars #569
Unknown
Philadelphia Gum Gale Sayers #38
Philadelphia Gum Gale Sayers #38
$58,800
A&BC Chewing Gum Top-Flight Footballers Bobby Charlton
A&BC Chewing Gum Top-Flight Footballers Bobby Charlton
$1,500