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75¢ an ear. This dates back to the early 1600's when the british privateer william one boot hood first introduced corn to the non iberian states of Europe after raiding a native american corn field just outside new bernnorth carolina. He sold the corn for 6 pence a bushel hence the saying 6 pence none the richer. 6 pence a bushel roughly equals 75 cents an ear after

u adjust for inflation.

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