The brasher dubloon was only minted in 1787 and oly seven exists to this day so you must have been confused. To answer youe question at auction they have sold for 800,000- 1,600,000 US dollars
A Brasher Doubloon from 1787 is an exceptionally rare coin, with one known specimen selling for over $7 million in 2011. There were no Brasher Doubloons minted in 1548, as the coin was created in the late 18th century.
Yes because 1548/9 = 172
The LCM is 1548.
There are 5280 feet in one mile. Therefore, 1548 feet is equal to 1548/5280 = 0.29318 recurring (that is, 0.293181818...) miles.
1 pound then is worth approximately 300 pounds today. 7,000 x 300 = 2,100,000.00
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Yes, 1548 is evenly divisible by 4 and not evenly divisible by 100.
There are 1,000 mm in a meter (m), so there is 1.548 m in 1548 mm.
2 x 2 x 3 x 3 x 43 = 1548
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