It depended on the city, but generally, a 1975 newspaper cost about 20 cents in smaller cities up to 60 cents in larger cities. Sunday newspapers were the biggest, and often cost a bit more (as much as 75 cents).
In 1970, the average cost of a newspaper was around 10-15 cents. However, prices could vary between different newspapers and locations.
Something like 10 cents in the US. Perhaps 10 pence in the UK. I don't know about other countries
4d or fourpence which was 1/4 of a shilling and shillings became 10 cents
I think that it is free
5 cents
5 cents
In 1946, the cost of a newspaper was typically around 5 cents.
It depended on the city, but generally, a 1975 newspaper cost about 20 cents in smaller cities up to 60 cents in larger cities. Sunday newspapers were the biggest, and often cost a bit more (as much as 75 cents).
The Mini in 1970, cost around £600.
about £5
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In 1914, the cost of a newspaper in New Zealand varied depending on the publication and location. On average, a newspaper could cost between 1 or 2 pence.
In 1999 it would've cost about 75 cents
It depends on the newspaper you are publishing it in and how long it is.
it cost 8.5
In 1982, the cost of the Chicago Sun-Times newspaper was around 25 cents.
about $4,500.
it cost about 5000 dollars.