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The cost of a cow was 17 shillings in the 1700s. It was dependent upon the size and breed of cow.
One yearling steer would have cost as much as $10 or more back in the 1800s. Today, due to inflation of the economy, a yearling steer costs around $1,800.00 or more, depending on breeding and weight.
$50
A cow could be bought for around $15 to $25 in the early 1900's. That would mean 4 cows would be about $60 to $100 for all.
about $20
In the 1840s of England things cost about 3.00 now they cost about 15.00
In 1840 batteries hadn't been invented yet, so the cost was zero.
Generally, it would cost the same as getting satellite radio for your car.
The cost of a clock in 1960 would have varied depending on the type, brand, and quality of the clock. On average, a standard wall clock in 1960 may have cost around $10 to $20, while a more elaborate or high-end clock could have cost upwards of $50 or more. It is important to note that inflation and other economic factors would have influenced the price of clocks in 1960.
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About £32
Not sure how much exactly how much that would cost, but I can give you an idea of a general cost of things. A ticket to a baseball game was .50 and it cost .5 cents for a one minute trip on a roller coaster. It was 10 cents to ride the bus, while a clock was 7.20. Add an alarm clock to your clock and it was .60 cents more. A watch was 3.65. Want a pair of shoes? That would cost 1.95 and a new bike ran 14.95.
1.00 only
You can expect to pay $15 on average for a AM/FM clock radio.
On average someone that is looking to purchase an antique mantle clock would be looking at paying $90 up to $2000 depending on the age and era that the mantle clock is from, as well as where it is being purchased.