0 a piece of paper with a price that is attached to a product, or the amount that something costs: --
1 a piece of paper attached to something for sale that shows how much it costs, or the cost of something: --
2 a piece of paper or cardboard fixed to a product, showing its price: --
3 the amount that something costs, especially if it is a large amount of money: --
However, there was of course a price tag—£350,000.
The value of this memoir as a resource cannot be overstated - the information it contains represents billions of pounds of data acquisition, making the £175 price tag look pretty modest.
The house is not the figment of the imagination of a technology journalist, but actually has been built and has a price tag and is for sale now.
The £67.50 price tag is moderately expensive.
Furthermore, these agents carried the lowest price tag.
Their usually not-so-optimal size (and inherently their portability) coupled with their price tag render this kind of interface simply uneconomical.
The £18 price tag is probably just within the budget of the book's intended readership.
To know the price tag of medical technology is one thing; to witness or experience the value of it is another.