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In 1850 California, the cost of a horse varied depending on factors such as breed, age, and condition, but typically ranged from $50 to $150. During the Gold Rush, demand for horses surged, leading to higher prices in some areas. Well-trained or high-quality horses could command even higher prices, reflecting their value for transportation and work.

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