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.
Scotland uses the UK pound. The "pound Scots" was Scotland's currency prior to their union with the Kingdom of England in 1707.
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You'll be able to do that in Scotland but not anywhere else.
Scotland uses the same currency as the rest of the United Kingdom, the Pound Sterling.
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.
Yes, Glasgow, located in Scotland, uses the British pound (£) as its currency.
Scotland, along with Wales, England and Northern Ireland all use the same currency, the British Pound Sterling. According to the currency conversion site XE.com on 15th September 2009 at 14.20GMT...1.00 GBP=1.77796 CAD
No, the UK refuses to adopt or accept Euros. The UK uses the pound sterling (pound) - £
Pounds sterling (£), same as the rest of the UK.
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No the UK does not use the euro, they use the pound sterling. Each country in the UK has it's own type of pound.No, at the moment (and for the foreseeable future) the UK has kept the pound sterling as its currency.No, we still use the pound
AnswerThey use the Great British Pound [£] .. As they are a part of The United Kingdom which included Northern Ireland England Scotland & Wales..