British Pound
Scotland is part of the UK and as such uses British currency. The currency of the UK is the Pound.
Pound note
"Quid' is British slang for "Pound sterling", or simply "Pound", the British unit of money. 1 quid means 1 pound.
The monetary unit which is used in England is the British pound. The Royal Mint produces the pound and is used in all territories.
British Pound
Yes.The Pound Sterling is the British Pound.
The Pound did not exist as a unit of currency in 1469.
Scotland is part of the UK and as such uses British currency. The currency of the UK is the Pound.
The unit of currency for the UK is the British Pound (shown on currency websites as GBP). The pound is subdivided into 100 pennies.
The currency unit in England is the Pound Sterling The currency unit in England is the Pound Sterling
England is part of the United Kingdom. The currency in the UK is the British pound (also called the pound sterling), symbol: £
Pound has the same meanings in the UK as it does in America:A unit of weight equalling 16 ouncesthe unit of currency in the UK.
The British pound is the currency of Britain.The Pound Sterling (GBP) (£) split into 100 pence.
The Pound Sterling (GBP) is the major unit of the British currency. The Pound consists of 100 Pence or, 100 Pennies. Pence is the plural of Penny.
It is either a unit of weight = 16 ounces; 0.454 kg or a unit of money in Britain. (Or an area which was enclosed in a village and where strayed cattle were kept until their owner claimed them).
The British call "cents" cents, but since they do not use them in their currency, it does not really matter what they call them. The basic unit of the British currency is the Penny. In Britain there is one 100 pence to the pound