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Zero. A dollar is broken up by US Coin standards "Cents" while British Pounds are divided by Shillings (till withdrawn from circulation in 1990) or a Pence.

Further, the conversion rate of USD to Pounds changes every day (hour) so any number given would only be accurate for a few minutes at best.

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