A blacksmith earned a bit more than a paid laborer, perhaps two to three times as much. This was typically 3 to 5 pence per day, which may not sound like much but was a living.
It depends on how good the blacksmith is, and what company they work for, and where they work at, (like country or different places around the world, because some countries have a higher paying job than they might get paid in the USA or something).
they were considered wealthy do to pay of food, gold or land. If there wasn't any money...
they made 150,0000 dollars a day
they made 150 in one whole day
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they would be paid shitloads
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Blacksmiths, later on, gunsmiths.
The medieval period ended a while ago, and all the goldsmiths from that period are dead, so they don't get paid at all.
as much as saul antonios mom on union
Slaves possibly worked for blacksmiths in the southern US. There were blacksmiths all over the world who did not use slave labour.
Yes, blacksmithing is a skilled job and they would be among the most valued workers in medieval times.
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Most medieval ironwork, including horse shoes, was taken care of by blacksmiths.