LOL in 1942. Try $2 and $3 a pop. Maybe.
I have an uncle (still above ground/age 92) who, true story, back then in the early 40's as a mechanic bought used cars from some of his customers in that price range.
But even if the average adult or kid earned $115 they needed that a lot more than a piece of paper. No matter how much it eventually appreciated. Buffet's tune would be a lot different if he was born say 14 years earlier - that would of made him 11 years in 1928. Timing .... and a little bit of luck is everything.
Read much?
My response was to this:
$114 in 1942 was a lot of money ($1,756 in purchasing power today).
No 11 year old kid got that from "shoveling snow or whatever".
It wasn't to imply that people paid that in 1942.
Idiot.

