It cost $5.
feet
$100.000
50$ Well it depends on where and when .. in areas OUT of the gold rush area a shovle would cost 2 to 4 dollars. In the gold rush area they could go up to $125 .. it all depends on supply and demand .. HIGH demand + LOW supply ... price goes up! that's economics 101 :)
yes they did
Before the California gold rush, a metal pan 30 cents, but after gold was discovered, pans sold for 15 dollars.
A shovel during the gold rush would cost $11.
before the gold rush, a pick cost about two or three dollars, but after the gold rush the price was raised to six dollars
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During the gold rush, people would sell the long tom for as much as they could. There were no set prices. A seller may sell a long tom for $50 today and $80 the next.
10 pounds an ounce
it costed ya mum and ya dad and ya brother and ya sister and 1000 shillings for a pan in the austalian gold rush and a brown nugget in the toilet.
The Chinese had to pay a levey of 10 pounds for every Chinese person that landed in Victoria.
$100.000
feet
50$ Well it depends on where and when .. in areas OUT of the gold rush area a shovle would cost 2 to 4 dollars. In the gold rush area they could go up to $125 .. it all depends on supply and demand .. HIGH demand + LOW supply ... price goes up! that's economics 101 :)
so the people can get more gold or money....Because the store clerks thought that since there was gold things should be higher priced.