During the California Gold Rush in the mid-1800s, the cost of a tent varied widely based on size and quality, typically ranging from $10 to $50. Basic canvas tents were more affordable, while larger or more durable models could be pricier. Adjusted for inflation, these prices represented a significant investment for miners seeking fortune in the goldfields.
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before the gold rush, a pick cost about two or three dollars, but after the gold rush the price was raised to six dollars
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A shovel during the gold rush would cost $11.
It cost $5.
Before the California gold rush, a metal pan 30 cents, but after gold was discovered, pans sold for 15 dollars.
a lot.
it was just a little more than its reguilar price
it costed ya mum and ya dad and ya brother and ya sister and 1000 shillings for a pan in the austalian gold rush and a brown nugget in the toilet.
how much does everything cost to move from california to alaska
yes, or even China. It was much cheaper
If you were lucky you made about $16 in gold per day.