They did not exist in 1965. First video recorder that used a cassette was 1969. They were several hundred dollars.
A VCR bought new will run around 100 dollars. You can probably find used ones at garage and yard sales for under 10 dollars.
Believe it or not there are still some Sony VCR's out there to be found. Shocked at availability, prices were ranging from $90.00 and up. Some being listed as high as $299.99.
A high-quality DVD/VCR can cost upwards of one hundred dollars, but a capable one will run you only sixty or seventy.
The basr price of a 1965 Shelby GT350 in 1965 was $4,311
The value of a Telefunken microphone from 1965 will vary greatly depending on the style of the microphone and the condition. Some of these items will cost as much as $2000 or more.
The pre-1965 quarter costs 500,000 dollars in the USA
25 cents
3000
Yes, it is much more expensive then buying a seperate dvd and vcr.
The Pioneer entry-level VCR's are great for a children's room and cost around thirty dollars.
122x6%=6.32 122.00+6.32=128.32
Well back in the 1900's a car in 1965 [new] it would cost 3000$.