It's worth £1
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.
1 pound sterling is worth 2.3 Ghanaian Cedis as of 12/21/2009.
As of 3rd July 2009, £1 = $1.63
The Clydesdale Bank, along with the Royal Bank of Scotland and the Bank of Scotland, still print banknotes for Scotland. As of late 2009, the Clydesdale Bank current issue of banknotes includes the Five, Ten, Twenty, Fifty and One Hundred Pound notes.
The spot price of titanium is about $20 US per pound at the moment (December 2009). A ring isn't going to weigh anything near a pound, so as metal it might be worth a buck or two. As jewelery, what it's worth depends on the workmanship.
Creative Scotland was created in 2009.
Marine Scotland was created in 2009.
Scotland uses the same currency as the rest of the United Kingdom, which is the British Pound Sterling. You can find US dollar to UK pound exchange rates on many online sites or from your bank.
In some states where there is a recycling deposit, each can could be worth 5 cents for the return of the deposit. The scrap index for cans is worth 16 cents a pound(6/1/2009). 32 cans equal a pound. So one can is roughly worth .5 cents
Crossfire - Scotland - was created in 1984.
If you are asking about a pound avoirdupois: A US dollar bill weighs about 1 gram. Thus, there are 454 dollar bills to a pound. If you are asking about a British pound: As of February 23, 2009, one British pound is worth about 1.45 US dollars.
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