What is the money in harry potter ????!
Question: the money like doller
Answers: the money like doller
Gold Galleons
Silver Sickles
Bronze Knuts
1 Sickle = 29 Knuts
1 Galleon = 17 Sickles or 493 Knuts
After I read the first book I had wondered how Hermione paid for all her school supplies, her parents are both muggles and don't work in the Wizarding world, their dentists. THen in the second book they are mentioned being in Gringotts exchanging "Muggle money" and this also explains how Aurthur Weasley has "Muggle Money" for the trains when he took Harry to the Ministry of Magic for his hearing in book 5.
I found the site that explains more about money in Harry Potter...
http://www.hp-lexicon.org/wizworld/money...
it is based on american money but they use $1 dollar and $2 dollar coins,10cent, 5cent,20cent,50cent peices no pennys...
paper money is 5dollars,10 dollars,20dollars,50 dollars,100dollars...
does this help?
cheers
jo
umm ok i have no idea wat the last answer guy was on..but if ur refering to wat currency (like dollar, yen, pound etc) it's worked upon a bronze, silver, gold system...i'm not sure wat the exact numbers are like...how many of this one in one of these..but it goes knuts, sickles, galleons...like bronze, silver, gold
laughing man was right
knut, sickle and galleon
if you read the book, then you'll know