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The safety pin was rather "inexpensively expensive." Or in other words, The safety pin's value depends on its condition.

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In 1850, a safety pin cost around 1 to 2 cents, depending on the quality and size of the pin. Some higher-quality pins may have been more expensive, but this was the general price range for a standard safety pin during that time period.

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