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  2. How Much Is a Gold Bar Worth?

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    Though typically not measured by pounds, seeing as 12 troy ounces equals a troy pound, and taking the current value of an ounce of gold as of Oct. 26, 2023, into account, a 1-pound gold bar would ...

  3. The driver behind Washington state’s budget shortfall - AOL

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    (The Center Square) – Earlier this month, state officials reported that the operating budget faces a $10-12 billion deficit over the next four years. Unlike during the Great Recession, the ...

  4. Before sharing your car: Does your auto insurance cover guests?

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    Adding a mature driver in their 30s to 60s may pump up your six-month premium by $100 to $200, while adding a teenage driver typically increases your total for a six-month policy by $800 to $1,000 ...

  5. Finances of George Washington - Wikipedia

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    George Washington accordingly had a broad portfolio of assets and investments which contributed to his significant net worth. As President, Washington drew a significant salary, equal to 2% of the total government budget. [4] Washington was a significant landowner, his 1800 Will recording 52,194 acres of land to be sold or distributed. [5]

  6. Motability - Wikipedia

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    The excess for any claims has recently increased but remains competitive at £100. A third driver is permitted and subject to certain constraints on vehicle choice, additional drivers can include anyone from age 17 upwards (subject to the vehicle's insurance group for drivers under 25 years of age) provided they live with the disabled customer.

  7. Economics of the Roman army - Wikipedia

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    This was worth 500 silver denarii of the first century A.D. Even if inflated to boost gold income to pay mercenaries as replacements for Roman recruits it suggests a wide range of hidden costs. Harl points out p. 224, that the value of 100,000 war horses 12.5 million denarii or 12,500 pounds of gold.

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  9. Florin (English coin) - Wikipedia

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    The English florin, sometimes known as the double leopard, was an attempt in 1344 by Edward III to produce gold coinage suitable for use in Europe as well as in England. It was authorised on 27 January 1344, and struck from 108 grains (6.99829 grams) of nominal pure ('fine') gold and had a value of six shillings (equivalent to 30 modern pence ).