How much money did Arthur Weasley win?

Arthur Weasley won 700 Galleons in the summer of 1993, which he secured by winning the Daily Prophet Grand Prize Galleon Draw. He used the majority of this prize money to take his family on a month-long trip to Egypt to visit their eldest son, Bill.
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How much money was in the Weasleys vault?

The total number of coins at that time totalled 1 Galleon and 58 Sickles. It is unknown as to whether Fred and George Weasley — who had inherited Harry Potter's Triwizard Tournament winnings and all of their earnings from Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes — used this vault to store their money or if they used a separate vault.
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How did Arthur Weasley win money?

In the summer of 1993, Arthur Weasley won the Galleon draw, and received a prize of seven-hundred Galleons. He and his wife spent most of the gold on a month long summer holiday to Egypt to visit their son Bill, who worked there for Gringotts Wizarding Bank as a Curse-Breaker.
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How many galleons did the Weasleys win?

Arthur Weasley won 700 Galleons from the Daily Prophet Draw and took his family to Egypt, but they kept back enough to buy Ron a new wand (his old one was damaged while crashing the flying car into the Whomping Willow) (PA1).
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How much is 1000 galleons in Harry Potter?

If you're feeling brave and want to rack up some money to spend down The Leaky Cauldron, then you can test your odds at winning the Triwizard Tournament. The prize? 1000 Galleons - £4,930.
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How Much GOLD Did the Weasley's Win in the Lottery? - Harry Potter Explained

What does 394 mean in Harry Potter?

Page 394 in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban discusses werewolves, a topic Snape uses to hint at Professor Lupin's secret condition during a Defense Against the Dark Arts class, but it's also the moment Harry and Hermione use a Time-Turner in the hospital wing to save Sirius Black and Buckbeak, according to some editions. The significance lies in Snape's subtle clue about Lupin's lycanthropy, which Hermione realizes, alongside the magical time travel event involving the Time-Turner, making it a pivotal moment.
 
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Did the Weasleys ever become rich?

Weasley was the surname of a pure-blood wizarding family in Great Britain. They were considered one of the prominent wizarding families, although their lack of money and their sympathy for Muggle-born wizards and even Muggles made other wizards and witches view them scornfully.
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Did Dudley ever redeem himself?

One such character is Dudley Dursley, who, despite his earlier years of bullying Harry, shows signs of redemption during a key moment in "Order of the Phoenix." Harry's act of saving Dudley from Dementors marks a pivotal shift in their relationship.
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Who is the least loved Weasley?

Obviously Percy is a least favorite, but I also feel like he's such an important character for the plot of the story. His character shows how easy it is to get sucked into propaganda and do the wrong thing even when you've been raised properly, and how political discord can tear families apart.
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How much inheritance did Harry Potter get?

From the description in the book and depiction in the movie, he definitely inherited hundreds of thousands of galleons. The gold contained in those coins is probably worth billions in the muggle world.
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How much is Dobby paid?

Dobby went on to work in the kitchens at Hogwarts, for which he was paid one Galleon a week and got one day off each month.
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Do the Harry Potter cast still get royalties?

Yes, Harry Potter actors receive ongoing royalties (residuals) from the films' TV airings, DVD/Blu-ray sales, streaming, and merchandise featuring their likeness, though exact amounts vary by contract and role, with the main trio earning substantial ongoing income. While they earned huge upfront salaries, these residual payments, especially from constant TV play and streaming, provide significant long-term income, securing their financial futures.
 
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Was Charlie Weasley rich?

The Weasley family was not wealthy compared to other wizarding families. Many other pure-blood families, particularly the Malfoys, disdained them for their "blood traitor", pro-Muggle beliefs and their lack of wealth. They tried their best to make up for this with their love.
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What is 713 in Harry Potter?

Vault 713 was a high-security vault at Gringotts Wizarding Bank in London, England.
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Is Albus Severus a squib?

During his first flying lesson, Albus failed to demonstrate his flying skills and was subsequently nicknamed the "Slytherin Squib". Throughout the following three years of school, Albus continued to suffer the burden of his father's legacy and struggled to live up to others' expectations as the son of Harry Potter.
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How much was Harry's Firebolt?

The Firebolt broom, which Harry rode constantly for Quidditch games and personal transportation, cost 300 galleons. That's about $1,905, which is also a really good deal for an item of that caliber. It's less than a Muggle car, after all. Fun fact: A wand at Universal Studios Wizarding World theme park costs $65.
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Is Gringotts the only wizarding bank?

Gringotts had no known competition in the wizarding banking industry, and was almost surely a monopoly in Britain. Rubeus Hagrid said it was the only wizard bank, but it isn't clear if he meant in Britain, or in the wizarding world as a whole.
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