In 1900, the cost of living was significantly lower than today, with various everyday items priced very affordably. For example, a loaf of bread cost about 5 cents, a dozen eggs were around 14 cents, and a gallon of milk was approximately 30 cents. A new car could be purchased for about $1,000, while the average annual salary for a worker was around $200 to $400. Overall, prices reflected the economic conditions of the time, with wages and costs being much lower than current standards.
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about $40 ........... your welcome
they costed money
i thing 100 dollars
everthing was cheap then hahahah!
well, a candy cost 5 cents..and a dog costs 40dollars...
In 1900, a pair of shoes cost about 98 cents. In today's money that would be equal to about $100.
it cost $.06
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In the year 1900 the cost of a 5 pound bag of flour was 12. 5 cents on average. In 1950 this bag cost 49. 1 cents.
THE 1900 KODAK BROWNIE COSTED $1.00 AND 15 CENTS FOR THE FILM BACK IN THE 1900'S.
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It would cost about $129,269.71.
about 1500$
about 11 cents.
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250 dollars