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In 1920, the price of salt varied depending on location and type, but it generally ranged from about 25 to 50 cents per hundred pounds in the United States. Salt was a common commodity, and its price was relatively stable due to its widespread availability. However, prices could fluctuate based on factors such as regional supply and demand, as well as transportation costs.

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