The cost of a board game in 1950 would have varied depending on the specific game and manufacturer. On average, a board game in the 1950s typically ranged from $1 to $3, which would be equivalent to about $10 to $30 in today's currency after adjusting for inflation. Popular Board Games such as Monopoly or Scrabble may have been priced at the higher end of this range due to their popularity and production costs.
It's $8.33 on their online site.
The cost of the board game Trouble depends on the seller. Amazon is selling it for $18.52, though some used ones are selling from $12.21. However, Target is currently selling it for $14.89.
how much did a slinky cost in the 1950s
it cost $17.50 just for a skirt for a poodle in 1950.
cost of a bicycle in 1950?
It cost 12 cents.
it cost about 20 cents
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£25.00
How much does room and board cost at Purdue University?
a new home cost about 1,000 dollars in 1950
It was about 25 cents