Yes. The Euro is the legal currency in the Republic of Ireland, so Irish people do use it. In Northern Ireland people use the pound Sterling.
The currency unit in England is the Pound Sterling The currency unit in England is the Pound Sterling
England is part of the United Kingdom. The currency of the United Kingdom is the Pound Sterling (symbol: £, abbreviation: GBP). The Pound Sterling has coins in denominations of 1p, 2p, 5p, 10p, 20p, 50p, £1 and £2. Banknotes are issued by the Bank of England in denominations of £5, £10, £20 and £50. Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland are part of the United Kingdom as well, and also use the GBP.
Yes, England's currency is the British pound sterling.
As of August 2014, 1 pound sterling in 1912 England is equal to about 65.94 GBP today. Today, 1 GBP is worth $1.67.
They use pound sterling.
The Pound Sterling is the name for the currency used in England.
yeah we use it in England
Yes. The Euro is the legal currency in the Republic of Ireland, so Irish people do use it. In Northern Ireland people use the pound Sterling.
The currency of the United Kingdom (which includes England) is the Pound Sterling (£) (GBP).
No.
The currency unit in England is the Pound Sterling The currency unit in England is the Pound Sterling
The pound (They do not use the Euro!)....The whole of the UK (which includes England) uses the Pound Sterling (GBP) (£).
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.
He is Irish and is probably catholic :]
Only in France. Britain (which includes England) uses the pound sterling and Switzerland the Swiss franc.