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In the 1880s, the price of a horseshoe typically ranged from 25 to 50 cents, depending on factors like quality and blacksmithing labor. This cost could vary based on the region and the specific needs of the horse. Additionally, the price of metals and materials at the time influenced the cost of horseshoes as well.

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