In the early 1900's a cow could be purchased for around $15. Many milk cows were sold for around 3 cents a pound. Beef cattle and cattle for breeding sold for a little more.
A cow could be bought for around $15 to $25 in the early 1900's. That would mean 4 cows would be about $60 to $100 for all.
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The cost of a cow was 17 shillings in the 1700s. It was dependent upon the size and breed of cow.
One yearling steer would have cost as much as $10 or more back in the 1800s. Today, due to inflation of the economy, a yearling steer costs around $1,800.00 or more, depending on breeding and weight.
Nothing tells me age about these people. I can only give you a guess. Since they handled business for the "lord" for whom they worked I would guess in their 20's. People began working early in life, and died early.
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A cow could be bought for around $15 to $25 in the early 1900's. That would mean 4 cows would be about $60 to $100 for all.
It would cost about $129,269.71.
In 1900, a pair of shoes cost about 98 cents. In today's money that would be equal to about $100.
The radio was first invented in the early 1900's around 1905 and the start out cost was around $30.
graphic t-shirt - about 50 cents a pair of shoes - $1.00
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I guess it would depend on how 'old' the days were. In the 1800's to the early 1900's most saddle horses could be had for around $100. Before that most horses were bartered or traded for.
How much did personal computers cost from 1900-2010?
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about 11 cents.
Well back in the 1900's a car in 1965 [new] it would cost 3000$.