3-5 cents
Every diamond is valued by its cut, colour, clarity and carat weight. A local jeweler may be able to answer your question, given the stone and mounting that you want to price.
In the 1930s house prices were laughably low by modern standards. You could get a really good, large new house in London for under £3,000 for example. In most provincial cities prices were much lower. At that time there was generally a marked difference in price between new and old houses. Older houses were regarded as secondhand and cost less ...In the 1940s there was very little house building because of World War 2 and in the late 1940s there was still a shortage of building materials. Prices were somewhat higher, but you could still get a really good new house in London for about £4,000-£4,500.(At that time £1 was about US$4).
The U.S. didn't mint any silver dollars in the 1940s.
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It coast 24 cents in the 1940's
In the 1940's a gallon of milk costs $0.34
TVs were very rare in the 1930s and 1940s. They cost the equivalent of about 2,000 dollars and had a grainy, hard to see three in screen.
how much for Kawasaki mule 3010 with 170 hrs
In the 1940s, buying a plane ticket was a luxury reserved for the very well off. The average cost for a plane ticket in 1940 was about $278.
i want the answer to my question. what was the cost of living in the 1940's
God I don't care I'm the one who asked the god da** question! Blimey! X-P