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About 1500 Kg of Gold was used woth Rs. 300 crore at that time.
The queen took an army to the golden temple, India and took as much gold as she could most people don't write this because they want the queen to be wonderful
The construction of the Golden Temple, also known as Harmandir Sahib, was initiated by Guru Ram Das, the fourth Sikh Guru, in the 16th century. The exact cost of its construction is not well-documented but vast resources and donations from the Sikh community were utilized to build this sacred place.
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The Golden Temple cost a lot of money to make, as there was white marble placed at the bottom, and gold placed at the tops. As well as that, there are 3 HUGE floors. Then there were the 2 other buildings surronding it - made of marble. Then the marble floor which takes half an hour to walk accross. Overall, it must have cost over millions, and because it was built a VERY long time ago, the prices must have been higher as Gold was very rare. Originally, the Golden Temple did not have any gold plated on it. But then, a Mahraja of the Sikhs told them to place gold onto it. We cannot give an exact price, it cost too much!
It's priceless, both spiritually and physically. :)
a million lol.............
$1.00 They are golden colored metal, but they are not gold.
The modern "Golden Dollars" only look gold. So the answer is none.
There were no "golden" dollars minted in 1979. The "golden" dollars were not gold but a brass alloy which had the golden hue and the first year they were minted was 2000.