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According to one source, Titanic tickets were as follows: First Class (parlor suite) $870-$4,350 (today's price $50,000). First Class (berth) $30-$50 ($1724 today). Second Class $12-$60 ($690 today). Third Class 3 to 8 $40 ($172-$460 today).

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* First Class £870 ($69,600 today) * Second Class £12 ($960 today) * Third Class £3 to £8 ($172 to $640 today)
According to one source, Titanic tickets were as follows: First Class (parlor suite) $870-$4,350 (today's price $50,000). First Class (berth) $30-$50 ($1724 today). Second Class $12-$60 ($690 today). Third Class 3 to 8 $40 ($172-$460 today).


First Class (parlor suite) £870/$4,350 ($50,000 today)

First Class (berth) £30/$150 ($1724 today)

Second Class £12/$60 ($690 today)

Third Class £3 to £8/$40 ($172 to $460 today)
Depends on the class you wish to be in.

First class (Parlor Suite) would be around $50,000

First class (lower) would be around $2000

Second class would be up to $700

And Third class would be around $170-$500

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6y ago

The first class tickets ranged from $150 (about $1700 now) for a simple berth, up to $4350 ($50,000) for one of the two Parlor suites. The second class tickets were $60 (around $700 now). The third class tickets ranged between $15 and $40 ($170 - £460 now). Steerage (3rd class) was all that the poor or working-poor class could afford.

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Third Class £3 to £8 ($172 to $640 today)
it was £3 for a 3rd class ticket

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12y ago

First: $100

Second: $60

Third: $40

I am sorry I do not know the exact amount but I know this answer definitely isn't right.

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11y ago

i am not exactly shure what you mean,

but what i think you mean is how much it cost to build the titanic (1912 version), and it cost 7.5 million dollars to build the titanic back then

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Prices varied but a ticket price for Titanic is quoted as being $4,350 for First- Class.

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