Cypriot notes can be exchanged for their Euro equivalent at any branch of a Cypriot bank.
You could also ask your own bank about exchanging for local currency.
Alas, no- Cyprus adopted the Euro in about 2007, so the old currency of the Cyprus Pound is now no longer legal tender and is of no value to anyone except coin-collectors.
Unfortunately not- the old Cyprus pound is no longer legal tender, and is worthless now to anybody but collectors of old currency.
No.
Yes
No the UK does not use the euro, they use the pound sterling. Each country in the UK has it's own type of pound.No, at the moment (and for the foreseeable future) the UK has kept the pound sterling as its currency.No, we still use the pound
Pound Sterling is the currency of the UK.
The pound sterling, as they do now.
The same as England
From 2008
sterling is always higher than dollar. What is the difference between sterling and pound?
The pound (They do not use the Euro!)....The whole of the UK (which includes England) uses the Pound Sterling (GBP) (£).
No, the UK refuses to adopt or accept Euros. The UK uses the pound sterling (pound) - £
UK Currency is the £. The Pound.
pound sterling
Pound sterling (£).
the currency in Britain is the Pound sterling which is the pound and pence