In 1853, there were no national companies that made and distributed bread. Bread was either homemade, or came from a local bakery each day. The price would be different in each area, and vary with the size and type of bread, etc. There is simply no one answer- but a penny for a small loaf would be a price in many places.
In the year 1914 the price of a loaf of bread was 6 cents. A pound of bacon in this time was 27 cents and a dozen eggs were 35 cents.
The cost of a loaf of bread in 1937 was around 9 cents. The cost of a gallon of gas was 10 cents and a tube of toothpaste was 35 cents.
In 1850 one kilogram of bread cost 22 cents. During this same time, the common laborer earned about 1 dollar per day.
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The safety pin was rather "inexpensively expensive." Or in other words, The safety pin's value depends on its condition.
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There was no US Postal Service in 1850.
A loaf of bread in 2002 cost about $1.14.
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I depends on the type of bread.
The cost of the Bread in England was 36p in 1997
A loaf of bread cost $1.25 in 1930s.
it does not cost more than a dollar
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In 2012 bread cost about $1.50 or $2.00.
It cost 1.75