As of 31Dec08 EUR1 was worth GBP0.95
The exchange for 54 Euro into British sterling is 44.61 British pound sterling.
No - You will have to exchange for pound sterling
It depends of the exchange rate between Sterling and the Euro at the time of exchange.
Euro cash can be converted to pounds sterling at post offices and banks in England. There are also independent exchangers who will do this for a small fee.
depends where you are going. If the UK then sterling but if eurozone then euros! Euro travellers cheques are not easy to use though - have to exchange at banks who charge lots.
Some of the border towns with Northern Ireland may accept Sterling, but Irelands currency is the Euro and you will need to exchange your cash for Euros.
The official currrency of the UK is the pound sterling. Some shops in tourist areas accept Euro's, for example the big stores in London. But, the exchange rate may be worse than you would get at a bank and change will be given in sterling.
The best website in order to find out the Euro to Sterling exchange rate would be the finance website of Yahoo. Besides that one could also see special websites like "X-Rates" or "XE Currency Converter".
A company called Thomas Exchange in London will exchange 500 euro notes into sterling for the usual Euro rate (for no extra price). They are near Oxford Circus Tube Station at 13 Maddox Street and their rates are better than all banks, the post office, m & s and travelex.
It is not an official currency of the UK, although some establishments will accept it. Banks, Post Offices and Bureau de Change will exchange Euro's for Sterling.
August 2008: 1 Dollar is 1.58 Euro. 1 Euro is 0.6329 Dollars. We have only one Euro. There is no Italian Euro, Frech Euro, or German Euro.
Ireland uses the Euro. There are currently 1.433 US dollars per Euro (as of 19 December 2009).