Pounds sterling, the same as in the rest of the UK.
In Scotland three banks issue their own banknotes: the Bank of Scotland, - the Royal Bank of Scotland and Clydesdale Bank.
English notes (issued by the Bank of England) are valid in Scotland and Scottish notes can be used in England. They have exactly the same value.
The currency used in Scotland is the British Pound Sterling (£).
As it is unlikely that the currency of the US would be diffrent in Scotland over the rest of the world, it is very probably the US dollar.
Pounds
The currency of Scotland is British Pounds Sterling. The three Scottish commercial banks are licensed to print their own notes but Bank of England banknotes are also legal tender north of the border.
The initials of Scotland are "S." and "C." for Scotland.
Money is called "pound" in Scotland, and is referred to as "sterling" in formal terms, similar to the currency in the rest of the United Kingdom. The currency code for the British pound is GBP.
Yes, you can use American money in Scotland, but it may not be accepted by all businesses. It's recommended to exchange your American dollars for British pounds in order to easily make purchases and transactions while in Scotland. Many places in Scotland also accept credit and debit cards for payments.
Banks and currency exchange offices located in major cities like Edinburgh and Glasgow typically offer competitive rates for currency exchange in Scotland. It's also worth checking online exchange services and comparing rates to find the best deal. Avoid exchanging currency at airports or tourist areas as they often have higher fees and less favorable rates.
Scotland is part of the UK and as such uses British currency. The currency of the UK is the Pound.
British Pounds Sterling
Pounds sterling
Scotland uses the Brittish Pound as its currency.
Glasgow, Scotland uses the Pound Sterling or GBP. This is used throughout the UK.
Scotland's currency is pound Sterling (GBP) the same currency is used throughout the UK (England, Northern Ireland, Wales and Scotland) Scotland does however print it's own banknotes which are distinctly different from those used in the rest of the UK, these Scottish notes are in theory widely accepted throughout the UK however some areas do resist the 'foreign' notes. As of October 2007 there are no plans to change this.
Before the union of the parliament's in 1707, the currency of Scotland was the scottish pund, Scots for pound.
Scotland uses the UK pound. The "pound Scots" was Scotland's currency prior to their union with the Kingdom of England in 1707.
Edinburgh is the capital city. The currency used is the Pound Sterling - commonly known as Great British Pound (GBP).
Scotland uses pound sterling
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Do you mean currency ? And Scotland with 1 't'. Pounds and Pence.