It cost 50 pence and was produced in a print run of 2,000 copies.
This was a great sum when compared to a previous execution which had cost only six pence.
It costs 50 pence and is produced from a Mold industrial site.
In the latter years of this sponsorship, it cost 30 pence to call the speaking clock.
Each call costs 50 pence, or about 75 cents.
It costs 65 pence, or about $1.05, compared with 95 cents in the United States.
They cost four pence and were 32 pages long.
The magazine was supported by advertising, but cost two pence.
The magazine costs 20 pence and supply your own staples.
In the year 2009-10 The Queen cost the taxpayer just 62 pence per person.