Galleons
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Wizarding culture
Galleons are fat gold coins used in the Wizarding World (PS5, HBP13), valued at approximately five British pounds (CR). The serial number identifying the Goblin who cast the coin is stamped around the edge (OP19). Coins of lesser denominations — silver Sickles and bronze Knuts — are also… Read MoreGF8: The Quidditch World Cup• Source
The spectators take their seats, Harry meets Winky (house elf for Barty Crouch), the Malfoys, and Mr. Oblansk (the Bulgarian Minister for Magic). The pre-game show features the Bulgarian and Irish team mascots, followed by the introductions of the team members, and the… Read MoreGoblet
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Furniture and household items
Golden goblets are used on the tables in the Great Hall at Hogwarts (PS7)… Read MoreGolden Egg
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Magical artifacts Golden fire
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Magical effects
Golden fire is the description of an unnamed, mysterious, and extremely powerful jet of golden fire between two wands. The effect occurred in the midst of the Battle of the Seven Potters when Harry’s wand, on its own volition, turned in his hand and attacked Voldemort with a powerful blast… Read MoreThe Golden Snitch is invented and introduced into the game of Quidditch• Event
It is invented as a substitute for the Golden Snidget in Quidditch, as the Snidget is now a protected species and can no longer legally be used in matches. The inventor of the Golden Snitch is said to be Bowman Wright (FW). Read MoreGraphorn• Creature
A large, grayish-purple humpbacked creature which lives in the mountains of Europe. Graphorns have two extremely sharp gold horns. They are extremely dangerous animals. Graphorn hide is even tougher than dragons’ and also repels spells (FB). It walks on large four-thumbed feet. … Read More