5 cents
10 shillings
depends where ur getting it at type in "how much does a loaf of bread cost?" so instead of 1 say a. it tells a few answers, hope that works for u!
25 cents (I would check on this-in 1904, a pound of ham cost $.11, and in 1914, bread was $.04-.08 per loaf. $.25 seems way too high.)
A loaf of bread in the 1950s would have only been about twenty nine cents. Bread was a common grocery purchase in those days as it is today.
In the 1940s, the price of bread varied somewhat depending on the location and economic conditions, particularly due to World War II. On average, a loaf of bread cost about 8 to 12 cents during this period. However, prices could fluctuate due to rationing and supply issues, with some regions experiencing higher costs. Overall, bread remained a staple food item, accessible to most households despite the economic challenges of the time.
A loaf of bread in 2002 cost about $1.14.
In 1952 a loaf of bread cost 16 cents
The cost of a loaf of bread in 1957 was 19 cents. The cost of a loaf of bread in 1957 was 19 cents.
$2 dollars a loaf.
A loaf of wheat bread normally costs about $1 to $5
a loaf of bread cost 9 cents
I depends on the type of bread.
$75
.22
100p
how much was a loaf of bread in England 1942 In not sure what the price was in England but in the U.S the average loaf of bread was .09 cents!
It cost 1.75