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In 1850, the price of a dozen eggs varied by location and season, but it generally ranged from about 10 to 30 cents. Prices were influenced by factors such as local supply, demand, and the time of year, with eggs being more expensive in winter months when supplies were lower. This cost reflects the economic conditions of the time, including the effects of the market and agricultural practices.

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