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Would depend on exactly where you were, but in much of the US in 1932, it was about 18 cents for a dozen eggs.
A dozen was .18 cents.
In the 1940s, the cost of a mule varied depending on factors such as age, training, and location, but they typically ranged from $100 to $300. During World War II, demand for mules increased for agricultural and military purposes, which could also affect prices. Overall, this period saw mules being valued for their utility in farming and transportation.
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Every diamond is valued by its cut, colour, clarity and carat weight. A local jeweler may be able to answer your question, given the stone and mounting that you want to price.
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Two eggs cost 11 cents
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In the 1940's a gallon of milk costs $0.34
It coast 24 cents in the 1940's
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A dozen eggs in 1912 cost only $0.40 for one dozen