Yes it can, in fact it happened to me once
All British Two Pound coins have a date on them somewhere. The coin to which you possibly refer is the 1995 50th Anniversary of the end of Second World War, with a dove on the reverse. The date (1995) is on the edge.
The Pound Sreling as of todays date Monday, September 22, 2008 1 British Pound = 30.36503 Czech Koruna 1 Czech Koruna (CZK) = 0.03293 British Pound (GBP)
The British Pound is also referred to as the GBP, Great British Pound and the British Pound Sterling.
go to google type this and click on images the pound will appear and you will be able to see it.
To date, no horse has ever appeared on a British One Pound coin. There has been a unicorn as part of the Royal Arms on the 1983, 1993, 1998 and 2003 One Pound coins.
The British One Pound coins have the date on the obverse. They are not mintmarked since they are all minted at the Royal Mint, ie. there is no need to make a distinction.
£ is the symbol for the british pound(:
The exchange rate for British pound to rupee is £1 equals to 94.70 rupees. This is only accurate to date of answer as exchange rate does vary from time to time.
Yes.The Pound Sterling is the British Pound.
Prior to decimalisation, there were 240 Pennies in a British Pound. On decimalisation, there are 100 Pennies in a British Pound.
Although banknotes were printed, there are no British banknotes known to still exist from prior to 1775. If there was a "One Pound" note in 1642, it was most likely a hand written promissory note.
84 British Pound Sterling