gas was about 45 cents smokes were about .50
I should ask your Grandad. In the UK it was about 4 shillings per gallon (we still had shillings then) and I recall it was about $2.80 to the pound, so that would make it about 50 cents to the gallon, but it was probably cheaper in the US
1 euro is 100 cents 50 euro € is 5000 Euro Cents.
Just US$ 1.00
Retail prices for a 1920 run from 10 to 50 cents for most coins, better grade coins are $1.00-$7.00 and uncirculated at $9.00-$12.00+
Around 1976 gas prices in Massachusetts was 50 cents per gallon.
gas was about 45 cents smokes were about .50
He is probably going to lower the prices by 50-150 cents each gallon, but it will take at least half a year I'm guessing... Hope it helps!
A gallon of gas cost around .17 cents in 1930. Gas prices appear to be at a historical high, and prices of the past appear to be cheap (17 cents per gallon in the 1930s, a quarter in the 1950s and 50 cents in the 1970s). But this is a classic example of "money illusion." In real inflation-adjusted dollars, gas prices are the same or lower today than in most previous decades. That .17 cents in 1930 was considered at the time, expensive considering the average disposable income was less than $500 per year.
As I recall gas was about 30 cents a gallon in the 50's. I remember there was a gas war between gas stations one year and the price got down to 19 cents for a few weeks.
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A gallon of gas cost around .17 cents in 1930. Gas prices appear to be at a historical high, and prices of the past appear to be cheap (17 cents per gallon in the 1930s, a quarter in the 1950s and 50 cents in the 1970s). But this is a classic example of "money illusion." In real inflation-adjusted dollars, gas prices are the same or lower today than in most previous decades. That .17 cents in 1930 was considered at the time, expensive considering the average disposable income was less than $500 per year.hopethis helped :}
.50 cents
50 cents
That was just about when it jumped from 25 cents to 50 cents a gallon.
50 cents mom was murdered. He said "Someone knocked her out in her apartment and let the gas run".
50 cents a year but for the rich it was 51 cents a year