Yes. however many bureau de changes and banks will refuse to exchange €500 notes due to the large number of fakes/counterfeits. Thomas Exchange still accept €500 notes at the same rate as other Euro notes. They have 2 offices in London, Maddox St near Oxford Circus tube Station and one at 48 Bishopsgate.
The only restriction on €500 notes is that bureaus and banks can no longer buy 500s from their currency suppliers but they are still allowed to buy them from customers.
No. The One Pound note ceased to be legal tender in March 1988.
The Spanish peseta is no longer a legal tender currency. Both Spain and the UK use the euro.
There are no plans to adopt the Euro in the UK.
10 UK is 45 in Euro
The UK has opted out of the Euro for political and economic reasons.
YesAll Euro notes have a map of Europe on the back, which includes the UK.
No, the UK never opted to become part of the monitory union (part of the euro).
Euro is the official currency of the European Union. However, some countries inside the EU, decided to keep their traditionnal money (UK sill use the Pound). The Euro zone is the group of countries that had adopted the Euro (€) as their currency. On the 27 countries in the EU, 15 countries belong to the zone Euro. The other countries have either refused (UK, Sweden, Denmark....) adopting the Euro or are waiting for their Economies to be fit with the legal economics demandings defined by the EU.
No. The UK refuses to adopt the Euro and refuses to accept the Euro.
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50c Euro is equivalent to 41p