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In the 1820s, whiskey prices varied widely based on location and quality, but on average, a bottle of whiskey could cost around 25 to 50 cents. This was a time when whiskey was a common beverage, and prices were relatively low compared to modern standards. Factors such as production methods, local demand, and transportation costs influenced the price.

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