A currency is a system of money which is used in a particular country. The currency of the United Kingdom is the British Pound.
Gambian currency is Dalasis and bututs. 42 dalasis is about £1 (UK). There are 100 bututs in 1 dalasi
the French currency is now the Euro. 100 francs would be worth 15 euros based on the exchange rate.
Some countries, such as India, the Seychelles and Sri Lanka have laws that restrict how much local currency you can import or export. For this reason, most companies/ banks/ travel agents in the UK will not sell or buy these restricted currencies. So, if you're heading to one of these countries you'll have to take sterling or get local currency once you arrive. And don't bring back any local cash into the UK. One, you might be breaking Indian law and two, you might lose money as you won't be able to change it back into sterling.
Maori currency is New Zealand currency i.e. Dollars and cents
The currency of Argentina is the Peso. This has been the currency since 1992.
Yes. The currency of the UK is the pound sterling (GBP).
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The currency is British Pounds as Lancashire is in the UK
Edinburgh is in the UK, and in the UK the currency is the pound sterling, abbreviated '£' or 'GBP'.
the currency in Britain is the Pound sterling which is the pound and pence
Currency in UK: British pound (GBP) / Sterling
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Scotland is part of the UK and as such uses British currency. The currency of the UK is the Pound.