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How much is 3,000 yuan in ancient times in modern times? 、

In the Tang Dynasty, each Kaiyuan Bao Tong copper coin was 8 cents in diameter, 10 pieces weighed 1 2 pieces, and 1,000 pieces weighed 6 Jin 4 liang. During the reign of Shunzhi in the Qing Dynasty, each copper coin weighed one yuan and twenty-five cents, and then increased to one yuan and four cents, so it weighed eight catties and twelve ounces per thousand articles. In ancient times, although the weight units of "two" were different, they were all about 40 grams, while "Jin" was about 700 grams. The average weight of each copper coin is 5 grams.

The current prices of gold, silver and copper (RMB) are as follows:

Gold: 100 yuan/gram

Silver: 2 yuan/gram

Brass: 0.02 yuan/gram

The calculation results are as follows:

1 two gold: about 4000 yuan.

1 two silver: around 80 yuan.

1 copper coin (1 paper money): about 0. 1 yuan.

Three thousand dollars, that's three hundred dollars.