Not usually. Banks and Bureau de Change only change notes, not coins.
Your best option is to keep them until you next got a a country which uses Euros, or find a friend or colleague who is going to a Euro country and swap with them.
1 Euro = 0.872580942 British pounds
Euro cash can be converted to pounds sterling at post offices and banks in England. There are also independent exchangers who will do this for a small fee.
You can still convert French Francs, Italian Lira and other pre-Euro currencies notes and coins back into pounds Sterling. Thomas Exchange UK can usually convert most old pre-Euro currencies back into Sterling and they also convert some of the coins as well , a guy called Paul is their obsolete currency expert. The best bet is to bring the notes to their West End branch in London (near Oxford Circus Station) and they will then convert the notes/coins into Sterling cash. Or, if you are based outside London, you can post the notes/coins to them and they can pay you by check (but ring in advance before you post).
A company called Thomas Exchange in London will exchange 500 euro notes into sterling for the usual Euro rate (for no extra price). They are near Oxford Circus Tube Station at 13 Maddox Street and their rates are better than all banks, the post office, m & s and travelex.
No. The "Pound Sterling" is the currency of Great Britain (GBP). The "Euro" is the combined currency of the European Union. See Universal Currency Converter link
im pretty sure its the sterling pounds.
1 Euro = 0.872580942 British pounds
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The Pounds Sterling (or just Pound) is the mainstream currency in the UK. The Euro is also accepted but change will always be given in Pounds.
Euro cash can be converted to pounds sterling at post offices and banks in England. There are also independent exchangers who will do this for a small fee.
As of today (02APR2011), 188 British Pounds is worth about 212.90 Euro.
You can still convert French Francs, Italian Lira and other pre-Euro currencies notes and coins back into pounds Sterling. Thomas Exchange UK can usually convert most old pre-Euro currencies back into Sterling and they also convert some of the coins as well , a guy called Paul is their obsolete currency expert. The best bet is to bring the notes to their West End branch in London (near Oxford Circus Station) and they will then convert the notes/coins into Sterling cash. Or, if you are based outside London, you can post the notes/coins to them and they can pay you by check (but ring in advance before you post).
1 euro = 0.7995 British pounds sterling Source: Google Currency Converter
No, 15 Euros = 12.7228244 British pounds 15 British pounds = 17.6847524 Euros
A company called Thomas Exchange in London will exchange 500 euro notes into sterling for the usual Euro rate (for no extra price). They are near Oxford Circus Tube Station at 13 Maddox Street and their rates are better than all banks, the post office, m & s and travelex.
Use the currency converter at the link below to get the current value.
Seventy Euros is equal to 56.01 British Pounds Sterling. One Euro is equal to 0.80 pounds and one pound equals 1.25 Euros.