Yes, although occasionally some premises are reluctant to take it.
The same as England
The currency used in Belfast and the rest of Northern Ireland is the pound sterling, as Northern Ireland is part of the UK. if you are travelling from England, Scotland or Wales you would be best going into Your bank and asking for Northern Irish Sterling because some shops will take the English Money but others wont. Down in the Republic of Ireland they use euro.
yes - the UK pound sterling - NI banks produce their own banknotes which can only be used in NI. Bank of England and Scottish notes are also used
The British pound, sterling. Unlike the rest of Ireland where euros are used, northern Ireland uses sterling as it is part of the UK.
Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom and uses the same currency as the rest of the United Kingdom, the British pound (symbol: £, abbreviation: GBP).However, if you are visiting, you ought to be aware that while they accept Bank of England notes, they also have their own. Although these notes are legal tender in the rest of the United Kingdom, they are often refused in shops and other places where money changes hands; you may have to go to a bank to "convert" them into Bank of England notes.pound sterling
The pound sterling (GBP) (£) is the official currency of England and Wales and is the commonly accepted currency of Scotland and Northern Ireland. The pound sterling is contolled by the UK central bank, the Bank of England and is issued in banknotes by eight issuing banks in the United Kingdom and lower denominations in coins by the Royal Mint.
Scottish notes are acceptable within the UK
In the republic of Ireland, Euro is the actuall and in northen Ireland the actuall curency is the sterling pound. The shilling used to be Ireland's currency in the past.
In the Rupublic of Ireland the currency is the EURO, and in Northern Ireland (UK) the Pound Sterling is the currency
Yes. Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom so obviously no issue. Northern Ireland and Scottish banks issue there own Sterling Notes. This can cause some confusion but are ligitimate currency. Coins are the same.
That can't really be answered accurate as exchange rates vary all of the time and you have not said what currency you are changing.
UK sterling is not legal tender in Ireland but is sometimes accepted in businesses along the border with Northern Ireland.