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In 1776, the cost of a horseshoe varied depending on the region and the blacksmith, but it was typically around 4 to 5 cents per horseshoe. This price reflects the materials and labor involved in crafting the shoe. Adjusted for inflation, this cost would be significantly higher in today's currency.

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