a lot of bloody money!! i can tell ya! its gold man, wat u think
No. A light year is much larger than an AU, roughly 63,000 AU.
840 miles = ~0.0000090365521499 AU
5.20 AU is equal to 483,370,198 miles.
$99.99 AU
0.387 is the average distance from the Sun to Mercury in AU. Note: AU=astronomical unit
I am assuming that it is an 1852 minted in Philadelphia since the vast majority were. For a certified coin in AU grade the value is between about $250 - $400 depending on what grade AU it is (AU-50, AU-53, AU-55.....).
An AU (astronomical unit) is defined as 149,598,000 kilometers.So 54.6 million kilometers is equal to 0.365 AU (this is a little farther than the closest approach of Earth to Venus in their orbits - usually they are much more distant).
1913 Quarter Eagle in AU-50 retail at $268.00 / AU-55 $280.00/ AU-58 $300.00
20 $ au
70$
you can get them brand new from AU$10,000 to AU$15000, or second hand for about $5,000 to $8,000.
About $20 AU