Look what I found in a 1902 Sears Catalog
Skip-in-WV Member Apr 5, 2015 946 47 Morgantown, WV, United States May 25, 2018 Add bookmark #1 May 25, 2018 Add bookmark #1
JohnL57 Member Jul 29, 2015 2,198 1 556 California, United States May 25, 2018 Add bookmark #2 May 25, 2018 Add bookmark #2 Love the prices-$1.40 for the deluxe model. Then again you could buy a house for $1200 in some places. Upvote 0
Love the prices-$1.40 for the deluxe model. Then again you could buy a house for $1200 in some places.
badammo Member Jun 5, 2016 305 9 Washington, United States May 25, 2018 Add bookmark #3 May 25, 2018 Add bookmark #3 Yeah and we think $1,000 is a lot today. Hown much will they be in 2120? Upvote 0
Barkley9 Member Mar 11, 2017 108 7 Tennessee, United States May 25, 2018 Add bookmark #4 May 25, 2018 Add bookmark #4 www.measuringworth.com That $1.40 in 1902 would be the equivalent purchasing power of around $40 in 2015 . (Approximately) Upvote 0
www.measuringworth.com That $1.40 in 1902 would be the equivalent purchasing power of around $40 in 2015 . (Approximately)
Peskådot671 Member Jan 20, 2016 3,830 1,496 Guam, United States May 26, 2018 Add bookmark #5 May 26, 2018 Add bookmark #5 Pretty cool. 60 cents is more around my budget these days lol. Upvote 0