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Money in Harry Potter

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Coin Values
One Knut One Sickle One Galleon
Knuts129493
Sickles0.034117
Galleons0.0020.0591

In the Harry Potter series of novels by J. K. Rowling, a fictional system of currency is used by the wizards of the United Kingdom. It is based on three types of coin. In order of decreasing value, they are: the gold Galleon, the silver Sickle, and the copper Knut. Wizarding banks provide moneychanging services for those with Muggle (ordinary) cash.

The coin values are apparently arbitrary, possibly a parody of the British monetary system before it was decimalised.

The approximate value of a galleon is five pounds, although "the exchange rate varies". [1]


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Coin design and specifications

On every Galleon there is a serial number referring to the goblin who cast it. In Order of the Phoenix, Hermione bewitched fake Galleons to show the time and date of the next DA (Dumbledore's Army) meeting instead of the serial number.

References

  1. ^ J.K. Rowling, Comic Relief 2001 interview. Accessed 2006-11-30.

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