1 crown, or however much someone is willing to pay for it
Its a GB english pound coin
9.5g
That is about a half of I gigabyte. The exact value is 0.5722GB.
I GB = 1024 MB, so u can easily compute the value of 4.37GB.
2 ZŁOTE is a polish coin, and it is equivalent to about 0.4 gb pence, or 1 us cent.
Like current US $1 coins, modern British £1 coins are made of brass, not gold. They're ordinary circulation coins worth face value only.The pound's exchange rate versus the dollar changes regularly but during 2012 and 2013 it's been around GB£1.00 = US$1.60
size of data when put on a hard drive
Without more of a description, 150-400 USD.
Speaking in terms of computer storage, a GB (gigabyte) is 1,0243 bytes, or 1,073,741,824 bytes. Other, less common, applications of the term use the literal value of 1,000,000,000.
Kilobyte, megabyte and gigabyte are all measurements in computer storage. GB has the highest value whereas KB has the smallest. Example: 1000 KB = 1 MB 1000 MB = 1 GB
"Giga" is a prefix used with different units. It means a billion (a thousand million). That's the exact value used in physics. If it refers to computer data (as in "GB" - gigabytes), it may mean 10243 instead, which is about 7% more than a billion.
Yes. They have a value currently of 88p which rises to 97p after 31st March 2014. They can be used as part payment of an equal or larger value.