no, one us dollar is equal to around 0.6328 English pound xx
Yes £1.00 buys $1.00 + $0.21
also the £ is in part asset backed via Scots Banks deposits in coin or asset to the value of every £1 note issued
Bank of England is the UK's National Central Bank and is solely owned by the British Taxpayer .
IT's Fiat but it not like the FED . .
Since the pound is stronger than the dollar right now.
Yes. At the current time, it is $1.59 to every pound. However, in the (recent) past, it has been as high as just over $2 to the pound.
much more favourably than about 6 months ago! (in favour of the dollar being stronger and the £ very weak relative to where it was)
Is a dollar more money than a british pound?
yes
Since the pound is stronger than the dollar right now.
The British Pound is backed by silver where as the US dollar isn't backed by anything as use to be in the 18th century.
Yes. At the current time, it is $1.59 to every pound. However, in the (recent) past, it has been as high as just over $2 to the pound.
Obviously when the pound is stronger than the dollar on the world's currency exchange markets so that you get more dollars for you pounds.
much more favourably than about 6 months ago! (in favour of the dollar being stronger and the £ very weak relative to where it was)
pound by pound the pitbull is stronger and even stronger than bigger dogs.
Is a dollar more money than a british pound?
Overall, no. Pound for pound, yes.
yes
No. Leopards, (black panthers in the old world are leopards) are not stronger than the much larger lion overall. But leopards are stronger, pound for pound, than any other big cat.
yes, but not by much
Pound for pound, yes, but bears are usually larger than a lion.