Scotland uses the UK pound. The "pound Scots" was Scotland's currency prior to their union with the Kingdom of England in 1707.
The Pound Sterling is the legal currency in Belfast.
Yes, Scotland is part of the United Kingdom which uses the British Pound as it's official currency. The United Kingdom is not part of the European Union, which uses the Euro.
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The currency in Italy is the Euro, so the Pound is not used there.
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.
In America they use USD which is United States Dollars
No, the UK refuses to adopt or accept Euros. The UK uses the pound sterling (pound) - £
Austria uses the Euro as currency, and the Kilo as a measurment of weight, so no it does not use the pound.
no Scotland wales and England use pounds and Ireland use euro
There is no currency called the European pound. Several countries in Europe use the Euro as their currency. To compare this with other currencies use the link below
The pound (They do not use the Euro!)....The whole of the UK (which includes England) uses the Pound Sterling (GBP) (£).
The currency of the Republic of Ireland is the Euro (symbol '€').In Northern Ireland, the British Pound Sterling (£) is used.We use the Euro, as do several more countries in Europe.The current currency used in the republic of Ireland is the Euro.
The currency used for commerce in the nation of Egypt is the Egyptian pound. The European Union currency, the Euro is also recognized.