American wizarding money consists of three coins: the Lion, the Eagle, and the Pidge. According to David Washington, who explained the exchange rate to Alexandra Quick, they are valued thusly: The wand that Alexandra Quick purchased from Hoargrim's Wands and Alchemical Supplies cost her 15 Lions, or $300 in Muggle money. In a deleted scene, Alex paid one Lion and two Eagles, or $24, for a shuttle ride from the Roanoke Regional Airport to New Roanoke.
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| - American wizarding money consists of three coins: the Lion, the Eagle, and the Pidge. According to David Washington, who explained the exchange rate to Alexandra Quick, they are valued thusly: The wand that Alexandra Quick purchased from Hoargrim's Wands and Alchemical Supplies cost her 15 Lions, or $300 in Muggle money. In a deleted scene, Alex paid one Lion and two Eagles, or $24, for a shuttle ride from the Roanoke Regional Airport to New Roanoke.
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| - American wizarding money consists of three coins: the Lion, the Eagle, and the Pidge. According to David Washington, who explained the exchange rate to Alexandra Quick, they are valued thusly: The wand that Alexandra Quick purchased from Hoargrim's Wands and Alchemical Supplies cost her 15 Lions, or $300 in Muggle money. In a deleted scene, Alex paid one Lion and two Eagles, or $24, for a shuttle ride from the Roanoke Regional Airport to New Roanoke.
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