I was asking the same question... Apparently a Coke was 5 cents in 1907. That's all I know. ^^;
If they really cost only one cent and there is no tax involved, you could buy 150. One dollar equals 100 cents, and .50 means 50 cents.
With 62 cents, you could purchase a single postage stamp in the United States, which typically costs around 55 cents. Alternatively, you could buy a small piece of candy or gum from a vending machine. In some areas, you may also be able to purchase a single banana or apple at a discounted price.
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Odd numbers don't split evenly. They each get 27 cents if they throw one penny away. Alternatively, they could buy something worth 55 cents and cut it in half.
you could buy 50 pounds of candy
For 45 cents you could buy a banana.
You could buy something worth 8.91 cents in 2009
These are Scott # 931 ( 2 cent) and # 933 (5 cents). Their catalog value is 25 cents in very fine condition. You buy one for around 10 cents from a dealer.
In the 1940s Pizza had become very popular. You could buy a slice for about 25 cents at the pizzeria.
For $1 you could buy 8 feet. For 1 cent, you could buy 0.96 inches.
I was asking the same question... Apparently a Coke was 5 cents in 1907. That's all I know. ^^;
If they really cost only one cent and there is no tax involved, you could buy 150. One dollar equals 100 cents, and .50 means 50 cents.
5 cents You could buy individually wrapped Bubble Gum for 1 cent And hey linzi!
454 with 24 cents left over.
Well where i buy it from it cost 98 cents ,And where i buy it from is walmart cents
You can buy a Second-Hand One From Ebgames for 87$ Or you could buy a Brand New one for 119 Dollars and 95 Cents