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.
Ninety dollars
I think the Blitz cost 36,00 I think the Blitz cost 36,00
Not exactly as much as they should. I know this didnt really help you out and I truly am sorry because I was looking for the same thing
July 28, 1914 when Archduke Ferdinand was assasinated.July 28, 1914
it cost $3 to $30 to buy a landmine
That very much depends on the cost of the coal. Question has no answer
the average bag of coal cost about $10.99 in the year of 2011
Coal cost about $o.o54 cents per kwh
Volkswagens did not exist in 1914.
Oila nd coal are very expensive. They cost very large.
1.50
100p
i never knew there was coal in the civil war
A car in 1914 costed about 200 dollars for the Model T's.
The cost for the first ounce of postage in 1914 was 2 cents. The rate was established July 1, 1885.
it costs 2.00
i have NO freak idea =O