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In 1914, the price of coal varied significantly depending on the region and type of coal. On average, it was around $2 to $3 per ton in the United States. Factors such as local demand, mining conditions, and transportation costs influenced these prices. Overall, coal was a crucial energy source during this period, especially with the onset of World War I.

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