The currency widely in use is the Pound Sterling (not the Euro, strangely enough!)
The pound is broken down into 100 pennies (or 'pence') Symbollically it is shown as '£', as in £10 (10 pounds) though often seen designated (internationally) as £GB, to denote the British pound, rather than currencies of the same name found elsewhere.
The British call their money "pound sterling"
The pound is the basic monetary unit in Great Britain.
The official name for British currency is Pound Sterling (GBP).
The UK calls its money pounds (£) and pence (or pennies)
It is known as a pound sterling, now sometimes abbreviated GBP (Great Britain Pound).
Pound Sterling, usually abbreviated to just Pound (£) (GBP)
England uses the pound system.
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The currency of the United Kingdom (which includes England) is the Pound Sterling (£) (GBP).
The British Pound
The Pound Sterling is the name for the currency used in England.
To use money in England, if traveling, you will want to first exchange your currency to the English Pound. You can exchange money in many different places. The English Pound can then be used for purchases anywhere.
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