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Wizarding currency[1] is the currency used by the wizarding world. Wizards are not averse to using currency with convoluted denominations, because they are easily able to solve complex calculations with magic.[2] Wizarding currencies vary from country to country.

The wizarding currency of Great Britain consists of three different coins; in decreasing order of value, they are: Galleon, Sickle, and Knut. They are gold, silver, and bronze, respectively. There are 17 Sickles in a Galleon, and 29 Knuts in a Sickle, meaning there are 493 Knuts in a Galleon.[3] Around the edge of each coin is a series of numerals which represent a serial number belonging to the Goblin that cast the coin.[4]

The wizarding currency in the United States of America consists of the Dragot[1] and Sprink.[5]

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