5 cents
The average cost of a car in 1959 is atleast $1000.
The average cost of a house in 1959 was about $12,400.
Though the cost varied by state and by publication, it was common to pay around twenty cents for a paper. Sunday and weekend editions typically were priced around fifty cents.
About average costs
In 1914, the cost of a newspaper in New Zealand varied depending on the publication and location. On average, a newspaper could cost between 1 or 2 pence.
1 million Australian Dollars.
I'm sure the cost of a newspaper in 1927 would vary on the part of the contry it was bought, and the publication. I do have a "Baltimore American" newspaper (the pink edition) that cost .02 cents a copy. That's twice the price for your thoughts.
The cost of an Albanian newspaper can vary depending on the publication and location. On average, a copy of a daily newspaper in Albania costs around 50-100 Albanian leke (roughly 0.40-0.80 USD).
The cost of a small newspaper ad in the UK can vary depending on the publication, size of the ad, and circulation. On average, a small newspaper ad can cost anywhere from £100 to £1,000. It's recommended to contact the specific newspaper for accurate pricing information.
In 1973, the cost of a newspaper in Britain varied depending on the publication and whether it was a weekday or weekend edition. On average, a newspaper could cost around 5-10 pence.
The cost of a daily newspaper can vary depending on the publication and location. On average, the cost is typically between $1 to $3. Some newspapers also offer digital subscriptions at a lower daily cost.
Well, honey, it really depends on the newspaper and where you buy it. On average, a newspaper in Japan can cost around 100-200 yen. But hey, don't hold me to that, prices can vary like the weather. Just make sure you have enough yen in your pocket before you go hunting for yesterday's news.