The Dursley's sent Harry a fifty pence piece for his Christmas and Ron, who had only ever grown up around wizarding money, was fascinated by it so Harry gave it to him. It wasn't his actual present.
it was Harrys gift from the Dursleys and Ron thought that the "muggle money" was fascinating so Harry just let him keep it
The Dursley's gave Harry a fifty pence for Christmas. Ron had never seen muggle money before and was fascinated by it. Harry, having no use for fifty pence, let Ron keep the coin.
Mrs Weasley sent Harry Potter a hand knitted jumper and fudge. Ron had told her that Harry wasn't expecting many gifts and she decided to make him a jumper, like the ones she made for her sons every year.
No, the Dursley's only ever gave him old clothes of Dudley's to wear and certainly never gave him nice presents. During the series they gave him a coat hanger, a pair of Uncle Vernon's old socks and a fifty pence piece.
When Ronald Weasley, Hermione Granger and Harry Potter play chess in the movies the character Ronald Weasley plays as a Knight. Ronald Weasley sacrifices himself to the Queen during the game to protect Hermione Granger and Harry Potter.
Ron Weasley was on the knight and was attacked by the queen.
Harry could speak a snake language called Paseltongue. It was due to the fact he was host to a piece of Voldemort's soul. After Voldemort's soul was separated from Harry, this ability vanished as well.Harry Potter speaks the language of the snake, also known as Parseltounge.
7 sides on a fifty pence coin
To which 50 pence piece do you refer? Please provide a year and/or a design type.
Mrs Weasley sent Harry Potter a hand knitted jumper and fudge. Ron had told her that Harry wasn't expecting many gifts and she decided to make him a jumper, like the ones she made for her sons every year.
7 sides on a Fifty Pence Piece
7 Sides on/of a Fifty Pence Piece
sides on a fifty pence piece
an English fifty pence piece
Edges on a fifty pence piece
No. There are 100 Pence in a Pound. 50 Pence is one tenth of Five Pounds.
No, the Dursley's only ever gave him old clothes of Dudley's to wear and certainly never gave him nice presents. During the series they gave him a coat hanger, a pair of Uncle Vernon's old socks and a fifty pence piece.
It means seven sides on a fifty pence piece
7 s on a fpp = seven sides on a fifty pence piece