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Chicken cost 20 cents per pound
Silver Certificates are no longer issued by the government. So the only way to get one is by buying it from a collector or dealer, unless you get extremely lucky and happen to get an old one in your change from a bank. Silver Certificates from the 1930's or 1950's in circulated condition can generally be purchased at most coin shows for about $3.00
Seignorage is the net revenue that is derived from issuing currence. For exampe, with coins; the seignorage is the difference between the face value of the coin, less the cost of producing, distributing and retiring the coin from circulation.
face value is the value written on the coin(currency),and intrinsic value is one which when the same coin is melted and that metal is sold the cost of that. before tuglak's rule the face value of the currency was equal to intrinsic value in india.
As of 2015, a nickel (5 cents) costs between 7.8 and 8.1 cents to manufacture. The Mint is investigating the use of alternative metals for the coin. In the meantime, it's (a) illegal to melt nickels and sell them for scrap (b) unlikely to be profitable because dealers will only pay wholesale prices, less than 5 cents per coin
In the 1930's sugar had cost 50 cents a pound.
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The average cost of a house in 1930 was 7,145.00. The average income in this same year was 1,970.00. A new car cost 670.00.
Surprisingly, the cost of a Grand Piano in the 1930'S was about a grand ($1,000.00).
The average price of a house in 1930 was $7145.00
The average cost of a house in 1930 was 7,145.00. The average income in this same year was 1,970.00. A new car cost 670.00.
The cost of producing Mickey & Minnie Mouse dolls in 1930 was thirty-five cents.
* on average about $640 in 1930 *on average about $700 in 1939
In the year 1930 the average cost of a new car was 640.00. The average cost for a gallon of gas during this time was 10 cents.
1930 Cowboy Boots Are At Least $50-$100
gas cost 38 dollars a barrel
the cost of a blanket in 1930? Easy, it was 3 grams of coke and $400 in pure monopoly cash. If you had a blanket in 1930 you were considered almighty or just a free loading hobo