27,726.40 cents a year.
The answer depends on 5m WHAT! Dollars, cents, rupees, yen?
3 ways. 10 cents+10 cents+10 cents=30 cents 20 cents+10 cents=30 cents 5 cents+5 cents+5 cents+5 cents+5 cents+5 cents=30 cents Hope that helped you
10 cents is 10. cents 4 cents is 4. cents.
35 cents + 80 cents = 115 cents = $1.15
2 cents a year 2 cents a year
1857 was the last year for US large cents.
50 cents a year but for the rich it was 51 cents a year
The first class rate was 32 cents that year. A post card was 20 cents.
The cost was 26 cents at the start of the year. It went up to 27 cents on May 12 of that year. It had been 24 cents until in January 2006.
Stamps in the US in 2006 started off the year at 37 cents. On January 8th they went up to 39 cents where they stayed for the rest of the year. The next year they went to 41 cents in May.
1808 is the first year for the Classic Head type of large cents.
Postage for a first class letter in the US was never 7 cents. It jumped from 6 cents to 8 cents on May 16, 1971.
Oh, dude, in 1974, a candy bar cost around 10 to 15 cents. But like, who really keeps track of candy bar prices from the '70s, am I right? I mean, it's not like I have a time machine to go back and buy a bunch of cheap candy bars.
Wasn't the increase from 2 cents to 3 cents, not to 5 cents? Don't remember which year, but it was either 1944 or 1945.
5 cents. There were over a billion nickels minted that year.
A first class stamp was 32 cents that year. A post card was 20 cents.