In 1849, the cost of a bath could vary significantly depending on the location and establishment. Public baths often charged around 25 to 50 cents per visit, while private baths in homes were usually a matter of personal expense rather than a fixed cost. Overall, the price reflected the accessibility of water and the social context of bathing during that time.
over 100$ i think..
Ah, what a wonderful question! In 1849, a pair of Levi jeans would have cost around $6, which was quite a sum back then. It's amazing to think about how things have changed over the years, isn't it?
In 1849, one troy ounce of gold was worth $20. A $20 coin contained .9675 ounce of pure gold.
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Please be more specific
$100
over 100$ i think..
2,666 American dollars was what 1 pound of gold was worth in 1849
a lot
Bath robes cost around $25-$30
I want to know how much it costs to take a finnish bath in a public Vanda
I was quoted $1795 but the final quote was $1450 for a plain bath install. This was in Washington, DC.
The cost of installing bath lighting can range anywhere from $500 to $1000. The cost relates to the difficulty involved with the installation among other things.
depends where you live at
I was quoted $1795 but the final quote was $1450 for a plain bath install. This was in Washington, DC.
The Panama Canal was not completed until 1914.
It costs almost as much as a replacement tub.