In Alexander Graham Bell's era, specifically in the late 19th century, the price of a telephone was quite high, often ranging from $300 to $400, which was a significant amount of money at the time—equivalent to several thousand dollars today. This cost included the telephone itself and often the installation fees. As the technology became more widespread and manufacturing improved, prices gradually decreased, making telephones more accessible to the general public.
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The amount one of the first telephones are worth today varies depending on whether or not they work and if they are sold as is or are refinished. The automatic dial candlestick phone is sold between $450 to $650 while oak wood wall phones are sold at an average of $500.
There are many products which are sold at The Sony Store. Some of these products include televisions, telephones, home entertainment systems and computers.
yes it is because 1 gram should be sold for around 10 dollars and 2 grams for 20 dollars :)
yes and it is sold in any amount. Only idiot use them
For as many bells as you want. Don't make them too high. No one will buy them.
210 bells
Crack is sold by the rock. There is no real weight system when sold at street level. A crack rock can weigh anywhere from 0.1 gram to 0.5 gram. So, you could spend $5.00, or you could spend $40. But you will most likely get ripped off.
A gram is a measure of weight, a centimetre is a measure of distance. So, coffee is sold by gram. Unless you are having a short or a long black
Quartz is not generally sold by weight, it is sold by square foot or square inch.
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Alexander had destroyed Thebes and sold its people into slavery as a warning to other cites.