it's a little round gold (coloured) coin with the queen's head on it. We used to have one pound notes, but not any more.
Pound Sterling like the rest of Britain
The lira dates back to Charlemagne. Like the pound sterling, it represented one pound weight of silver.
The currency unit in England is the Pound Sterling The currency unit in England is the Pound Sterling
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Ireland at this point was still British, so the currency was the Pound Sterling.
Pound Sterling is the currency of the UK.
Yes, it is allied to the Pound Sterling.
It uses the Pound Sterling.
Pound Sterling like the rest of Britain
Absolutely not ! The pound sterling is the currency of the United Kingdom, whereas sterling silver is the percentage of silver put into an item when it is made, like a coin or jewellery for example. Sterling silver is 92.5 percent pure silver and 7.5 percent other metal such as copper.
One pound sterling is worth one pound sterling, surprisingly enough.
261.67 British Pound Sterling
990.2 Pound Sterling.
The pound sterling, or in financial markets it's known as GBP which is the abbreviation of Great British Pound.
No difference, they are both the same. A pound is just a shortened version of pound sterling.
Rs 2.25 lakh is what in pound sterling
Derry is in Northern Ireland where the pound sterling is the currency.