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  1. At the time of this entry (July 15, 2014) one gramme of gold is worth €42.00 or £24.59 and using regular sized coins as a comparison (one 20 €-cent coin weighs 5.74g for example, 10p weigh 6.50g) would allow for an exchange rate in excess of 100-1 instead of the 5-1 that is accepted as canon.

  2. Based on this, a Butterbeer from the Hog's Head would be about $3 (as would hot chocolate on the Knight Bus), Harry bought about $18 of candy on the Hogwarts Express in his first year, and a high-level textbook costs about $225 (which Harry complained about how expensive it was).

  3. I tried to look it up and have found several conflicting answers. I feel like $25 (£20.62) a galleon is far more realistic than £4.93. I've found…

  4. Jul 7, 2022 · Here you will discover: What is the currency in the Harry Potter world; How to convert the Harry Potter currency; Some examples, just to make things crystal clear. If you're more interested rather in science than magic, check our NNT calculator to learn more about the number needed to treat measure.

  5. So, I'm trying to figure something out, because after all the talk of being immersive and true to the lore and books etc, I'm trying to see if this extends to the in-game monetary currency. In the latest showcase, at the 4:50 mark, the player character can tip the musician - with 10 coins.

  6. Feb 3, 2016 · The in-depth breakdown starts by listing the exchange rates between the three coins that make up wizard currency, which Hagrid lays out for Harry in the first book. According to Hagrid, 1...

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  8. Nov 2, 2023 · Harry Potter‘s Triwizard Tournament prize: 1000 galleons ($25,000) Fred and George Weasley‘s start-up fund from Harry: 1000 galleons ($25,000) Minimum estimated amount in Harry Potter‘s Gringott‘s vault: 50,625 galleons ($1,265,625)

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