The value of a Girl Scout pin from 1962 depends on various factors. First of all, if someone actually wants to buy the pin and how much they would be willing to pay for the pin. The condition the pin is in would be another factor. A pin in excellent condition would be worth more than a damaged pin.
Also, the price you can get for a pin is always changing.
The best you can probably hope to get for a 1962 Girl Scout pin is from $5 to $10.
300-500 USD
Girl Scout cookies cost about $0.50 to $1.00 in 1970.
It depends on who is asking the questions and why they are asking questions. If you are asking about becoming a Girl Scout: What activities do Girl Scouts do? How much does it cost to be a Girl Scout? What badges do Girl Scouts earn? When are the troop meetings? What Girl Scout level would I be? What is the Girl Scout uniform like? If you are going to be asking a Girl Scout questions about Girl Scouting: Who founded Girl Scouts? When did the first girl scout troop form? Why did you want to become a girl scout? Why do Girl Scouts sell cookies? If you are a Girl Scout and will be questioning the children: Who was Juliette Gordon Low? Who started Scouting? What do you want to know about Girl Scouts?
$3.50
Each Girl Scout council determines the price of the cookies sold by Girl Scouts in their council. For 2011, most Girl Scout councils are selling cookies for either $3.50 or $4.00 per box. Use the Girl Scout Cookie Finder (see Related Links) to contact your local Girl Scout council to find out the price of their cookies.
120,000
About $10.00
Depending on the Girl Scout council, Girl Scouts of the USA cookies cost from $2.00 to $2.50 per box in 1990.
It's worth about two cents for the copper.
4.00 a box
0.50 cents a box
5 cents.