depends if it is a single malt, blended, and the beginning quality. If it was bottom-barrel at the time it was bottled, it is bottom barrel now. If it is a very good single malt, it is worth slightly more now, from when it was made, but aging to a smooth, thus high value liquor, needs to be done in its fermenting barrel.
The national average price of a gallon of regular unleaded fuel in the 1960s ranged from 31 to 35 cents per gallon. (This is equivalent to about $2.15 dollars in 2010).
Chicago .75 per Gallon
In thr UK in the early 1960s, a gallon of petrol cost from four shillings to five shillings, 20 to 25 pence in modern currency.
gasoline back then was 50 cents!!!!!WWWWWOOOOOOOOWWWWWWW!!!!!!!!!!In most of the US, 50 cents would have been a very high price per gallon. Gasoline sold for between 19 and 35 cents per gallon. However, you must consider the wages the people earned in the 1960s were very much lower than now.Actually gasoline in the 60's was about 28-39 cents per gallon.
In the 1956 a gallon of milk cost 97 cents. A house cost about $22,000 and a new car could be purchased for about $1,800.
The cost of a loaf of bread in the 1960's was 20 cents. The cost of a gallon of milk was 1.04 and bananas were 10 cents per pound.
There were many popular drinks in the 1960s. Some common mixed drinks were whiskey sours, 7 and 7s, gin and tonics, and dry martinis. Some popular soft drinks were faygo, crush, coke, Pepsi, and root beer.
Two shillings and sixpence for a one gallon tub of vanilla.In the US I could get a single scoop cone for .10 and a double for .15. I remember the cost of a half gallon ranging from .39 to .69. It all was very good ice cream.
1960s and 1970s, 1960s and 1970s,
in the 1960s there was no peanutbutter
The 1960s-1970s
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