'12 Days of Christmas' would cost $107,300

BOSTON (WHDH) -- The popular '12 days of Christmas' holiday tune is about extravagant gifts each day leading to Christmas.
But what would it cost for someone to actually buy each of them?
According to PNC Wealth Management, when you add a partridge, pear tree, two turtle doves and the rest of the presents together, it would cost over $100,000.
The most expensive was seven swans-a-swimming at $7,000 and cheapest was eight maids-a-milking for $58!
Prices of items in the Christmas carol "The Twelve Days of Christmas," according to PNC Wealth Management:
-- Partridge, $15; last year: same
-- Pear tree, $189.99; last year: 169.99
-- Two turtle doves, $125; last year: same
-- Three French hens, $165; last year: $150
-- Four calling birds (canaries), $519.96; last year: same
-- Five gold rings, $750; last year: $645
-- Six geese a-laying, $210; last year: $162
-- Seven swans a-swimming, $7,000; last year: $6,300
-- Eight maids a-milking, $58; last year: same
-- Nine ladies dancing (per performance), $6,294; last year: same
-- 10 lords a-leaping (per performance), $4,767; last year: same
-- 11 pipers piping (per performance), $2,562; last year: $2,428
-- 12 drummers drumming (per performance), $2,776; last year: $2,630
The Associated Press contributed to this story.



