This answer depends on the current gold price and also the purity of the gold. If this question comes from the 420 talents of gold that Hiram's ships brought back to King Solomon in Ophir then it seems unlikely that they would have been able to get very high quality gold at that time so the figure quoted here might be a bit high. The calculations are:
1 talent = 1093.75 troy ounces
1 troy ounce of gold =~ $1241.34
1 talent of gold =~ $1,357,715
420 talents of gold =~ $570,240,562
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About 420 million dollars worth.
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no clue but in American money that's like... 420 dollars
This depends on whether the coin is a 1990 or 1990 Proof coin. A 1990 gold coin with a face value of $10.00 that weighs 0.25 ounces is worth approximately $390. A 0.25-ounce 1990 Proof coin is worth approximately $420.
$420 million
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$420 million
420 ÷ 6 = 70