On March 26, 2009, the exchange rate was 11.646 Swedish kronor to the British pound. For rates in the present time, see the related link.
If you google the two currencys that you'd like to compare google automaticly answers like this "pound swedish crown" anyhow curently 1 British pound = 11.4502635 Swedish kronor
As of January 28, 2009, there are 5.56 Egptian pounds to the US dollar and 1.42 US dollars to the British pound. Thus, 1 British pound is equal to 7.90 Egyptian pounds.
1 pound is9.64 Swedish kronor.
The British Pound is also referred to as the GBP, Great British Pound and the British Pound Sterling.
£ is the symbol for the british pound(:
If you google the two currencys that you'd like to compare google automaticly answers like this "pound swedish crown" anyhow curently 1 British pound = 11.4502635 Swedish kronor
That's one Krona. Currently (June 2013) it's about 6 Krona to one USD. Or 10 Krona to one British Pound.
There are 28 countries in the European Union. 19 of these use the Euro. The other 9 countries use their own currencies. They are the Bulgarian lev, British pound sterling, Croatian kuna, Czech koruna, Danish krone, Hungarian forint, Polish złoty, Romanian leu and the Swedish krona.
There are dozens of currencies used in Europe. The major examples are: Euro British Pound Bulgarian Lev Czech Koruna Danish Krone Hungarian Forint Lativan Lats Lithuanian Litas Polish Złoty (although the Euro is common in Poland) Romanian leu Swedish Krona Swiss Franc
As of January 28, 2009, there are 5.56 Egptian pounds to the US dollar and 1.42 US dollars to the British pound. Thus, 1 British pound is equal to 7.90 Egyptian pounds.
1 pound is9.64 Swedish kronor.
There are 10 currencies in the European Union. 19 of the 28 European Union countries use the Euro. The other 9 countries use their own currencies. They are the Bulgarian lev, British pound sterling, Croatian kuna, Czech koruna, Danish krone, Hungarian forint, Polish złoty, Romanian leu and the Swedish krona.
Here is a list of all official currencies in Europe: Icelandic Krona Norwegian Krone Swedish Krona Danish Krone Euro Pound Sterling Swiss Franc Koruna Zloty Litas Lats Russian Ruble Belarusian Ruble Hryvnia Moldovan Leu Romanian Leu Lev Lira Dener Lek Dinar Convertible Mark Kuna Forint
Swedish fish is £17 a pound.
The EU does not use one currency. There are 28 countries in the European Union. 19 of these use the Euro, which is the currency you are probably thinking of. The other 9 countries use their own currencies. They are the Bulgarian lev, British pound sterling, Croatian kuna, Czech koruna, Danish krone, Hungarian forint, Polish złoty, Romanian leu and the Swedish krona.
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The Common Currency used in Europe is the EURO (€), which is used in Italy, France, Germany, Netherlands, Spain... However, there are other currencies used in Europe, such as the Pound Sterling (£) as used in the United Kingdom, or the Swedish Krona, as used in Sweden, or even the Turkish Lira.