In 1948, the average price of cigars varied depending on the brand and type, but they typically ranged from about 5 to 25 cents each. Popular brands like Garcia y Vega or Dutch Masters could be found at the lower end of that spectrum. Adjusted for inflation, this would equate to roughly 50 cents to a few dollars today, depending on the specific cigar. Prices were significantly lower than those of premium cigars today.
Depends on what cigars you like and how many you smoke. If you smoke one Phillies a week, cigars will cost you less than if you smoke one box of Ashtons a day.
In bc Canada they come to about 12 dollars
depends on price of cigerettes or cigars you are smoking a month
The cigars most people smoked cost five cents. Really expensive cigars were a dollar.
The cost of a 1948 Plymouth in the 1940's was from 15,000 to 50,000$.
For a box of 55 Dutch Mater cigars is can be expected to cost around $50. The website Famous Smokes offers discounts for certain purchases of these cigars which could lower their cost.
$2674.00
"Normal" cigars do not come in packs. They either come in boxes or bundles. Depending on the quaility, you can pay anywhere from $25 for a bundle to $400 for a box.
2 dollars
500.
A TV in 1948 cost about $400. However, at this stage it was experimental and there were very few people who owned a TV.
14 Cents