Bank of England banknotes can be used in Scotland (but legally do not have to be accepted). Sometimes there can be resistenec to accepting large banknotes, notably the English £50 note.
Scottish banknotes are issued by the Royal Bank of Scotland, the Bank of Scotland and the Clydesdale Bank. Again, they do not have to be accepted (but invariably are, although £50 and £100 notes are not always welcome).
There is no separate Scottish or English coinage - just UK coins.
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.
No.
Scotland is part of the UK, and the currency is the pound sterling (GBP).
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.
No, an Essex senior bus pass is only valid for use in Essex. You would need to check the eligibility and options for bus passes in Scotland.
Transferring money between accounts within the same banking group like Bank of Scotland and Royal Bank of Scotland is typically processed quickly, often within a few hours or by the end of the same business day. However, it can sometimes take up to 1-2 business days for the transfer to be completed and the funds to be available in the receiving account.
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 French word for Scotland is "Écosse."
pennies and pounds like England
the Scottish use pounds unlike Ireland who use euros
You can to some extensions. You can use American money in Japanese airports. You can use the ATM to withdraw money. However, you can also convert your American money into Japanese money as well. In most developed nations, you must convert your money in order to use it.
The use European money, that is euros
No of course not! you'd need an airmail stamp.
Definetly money. Your card could corrupt or get chopped up in Canadian Bank machines. And, you can go to a bank and get the American money transferred in to Canadian money.
They use American dollar and euros.
They use regular American dollars
The currency used in the Dominican Republic is the Dominican Peso (DOP). It is represented by the symbol "$" or "RD$" to distinguish it from other currencies that also use the dollar symbol.
in el salvador they use American money. They used to have a different money. but i believe in 2000 or so they changed to the American dollar.
American.
yes