As of March 8, 2023, the price of gold is $1,862.70 per ounce. A pound of gold is equal to 12 troy ounces, so 750,000 pounds of gold would be worth $22,952,400,000.
However, it is important to note that the price of gold fluctuates constantly, so the actual value of 750,000 pounds of gold could be more or less than this amount at any given time.
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Chris Downs
At approximately $22,000 per pound it would be $16,500,000,000
Hudson Carpenter
it is worth 350,000$ because of the piling per with being 29$
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TJ Ortiz
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$489,311.10
62.7 million
$514,483,200
The national central bank holds the gold reserve to back the use of paper money. The gold is a security measure that allows the trust of the paper money having worth. Paper money is a note for trading that is used in place of gold.
1 troy ounce of gold is worth 850 dollars. 36,000,000/850 = 42353 troy ounces 1 pound = 14.58 troy ounces 42235/14.58 = 2905 pounds 36 million dollars = 2905 pounds of gold
Three pounds of gold = 43.75 troy ounces.
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A standard talent is equal to seventy-five pounds. The price of gold as of September 2014 is approximately $1240 an ounce. There are 12 troy ounces in a pound. That means a talent of gold would be worth $1,116,000 (one million, one hundred sixteen thousand dollars US). Now simply find the price of gold today and multiply it by the 75 pounds and then by 12 (for troy ounces per pound) to get a current answer.
$489,311.10
Shillings and pounds
200 pounds.
around 12-13000 pounds?...
roughly $200,000
That would be the Guinea, it was a gold coin and was equal to 21 shillings in the British pre-decimal system.
The Spanish were greedy for gold. Each of the men were given 45 pounds of gold and 90 pounds of silver. The Inca used gold for religious artifacts. The Inca had no money or currency. They bought what they needed by barter.
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Yes, because they are both five pounds. yeah. you are using the same unit of weight BALLER Technically speaking, yes, but I would take five pounds of gold (about $65,000) over .6 gallons of water any day.