How many sickles are in 7 Galleons?
According to Rubeus Hagrid, there are 17 Sickles in a Galleon, and 29 Knuts in a Sickle, meaning there are 493 Knuts to a Galleon. Around the edge of each coin is a series of numerals which represent a serial number belonging to the Goblin that cast the coin.
How many Galleons does it take to catch Harry Potter?
The rate also reveals that Dobby’s salary of a galleon a week means he makes around $25 each week, and that the 100,000 galleons reward for Potter’s capture in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows is a whopping $2.5 million.
Is Harry Potter rich?
Heaps of little bronze Knuts.” But that’s all we get. A popular Reddit theory, however, estimates the minimum amount of Wizarding money that’s sitting in Harry’s vault at Gringotts at the time of ‘Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone’ to be in the region of $1.2 million!
How much money is in Harry Potter’s vault?
NeokratosRed used their majorly impressive mathematical skills to calculate that there’s a minimum of 50,625 galleons in Harry’s vault. Since we know one galleon is equal to around $25, the minimum amount of money in Harry’s vault is a mind-blowing $1,265,625!
How much money did the Weasleys win?
seven-hundred Galleons
A Daily Prophet article on this type of win In the summer of 1993, Arthur Weasley won the Galleon draw, and received a prize of seven-hundred Galleons.
How was Harry Potter so rich?
Over the next several decades, members of the Potter family worked diligently to maintain the family’s wealth, Rowling explained. Fast forward to the 20th century, where Fleamont Potter, a distant descendant of Linfred of Stinchcombe, “took the family gold and quadrupled it.”
How could the Weasleys afford to go to Egypt?
However, visiting Egypt was a costly trip. The Weasleys could only afford to go in PoA after getting the Daily Prophet windfall. It’s presented as a ‘once-in-a-lifetime’ trip. The second trip must have been quite dull for Mr and Mrs Weasley, having visited only a few months ago.
Do the Weasleys ever get rich?
I never fully realized it but the Weasleys and Potters (which are just one really big family now) after the war are quite different in terms of financial and social status than at the start of the series.