They use pounds and pence
The British Pound
British Pound. ( £ )
Yes, the currency on the Isle of Man is the pound sterling (GBP).
The Isle of Man is run by the British Monarchy, therefore they are a British island. Because of that, they use the British Pound (£) for currency.
The Great British Pound I think
They used the British currency and alcoholic beverages
The British call "cents" cents, but since they do not use them in their currency, it does not really matter what they call them. The basic unit of the British currency is the Penny. In Britain there is one 100 pence to the pound
BIOT (British Indian Ocean Territory) because there is no people if they were to use a currency they would adapt the US dollar
GBP is the ISO currency code use for the British Pound. It stands for "Great British Pound".
No. The Bailiwick of Jersey is a British Crown Dependancy. Jersey currency is not Legal Tender in Great Britain, however, British businesses can accept the Jersey currency if they wish. British, Guernsey and Scottish currency is Legal Tender in Jersey.
Wales - United Kingdom - they use the UK Stirling (British Pound)
There is no such thing as a British dollar. If you want to compare the British Pound to the US dollar, the rates change every day. Use this currency converter to calculate it.