Well, honey, back in the 1930s, a pencil would have set you back about 5 cents. That may not sound like much, but back then, that could buy you a loaf of bread or a movie ticket. So, next time you complain about the price of pencils, just be glad you're not living in the Great Depression, sweetheart.
slaves in 1799 cost $50 and worked from 11:00 am to 10:00 am and got 1:00 of sleep with a bread crumb a day
it cost $.06
$1
1 million dollars
A loaf of wheat bread normally costs about $1 to $5
The cost of a basic white loaf in 1938 was 2p, the same for a pint a milk.
In 1603, a standard loaf of bread would have cost about 1 to 1.5 pence. That is equal to about 85 cents in US currency today.
A loaf of bread in 2003 cost as much as 3.50 depending on the brand. A store brand loaf of bread in 2003 cost about a dollar.
£1
A small 400g loaf of current bread in the UK currently cost around 80p to £1. (As of April 2014)
In the UK you can buy a loaf of bread in supermarkets such as Tesco. An 800g loaf of bread costs around £1.37.
we are not sure but it is close to 1 nickel because a soda cost 1 dime and know this days soda about 1or2 dollars more then bread
The price of bread varies depending on the type of purchased and the brand. Five years ago you could purchase a loaf of bread for about a dollar.
1 Shilling
$1 to $5... why??
£1