The currency of Great Britain is the British pound, or pound sterling. However exchange rates change every day so any specific conversion factor posted here becomes out of date almost immediately. While it's not Answers.com policy to say "use the internet", that's the best approach in this case. You can check a site such as www . xe.com, CNNMoney, etc. for the latest conversion factors.
it changes all the time but i think it is 1.24 - 1.19
British Pound
It is often used as an abbreviation for Great Britain Pound when using a keyboard that does not have the squiggly 'L' symbol.
Britain's rationale for enacting the Currency act of 1764 was to support British merchants, and therefore benefit the British economy. And also to increase the gold and silver reserves in Great Britain, which were running very low on this nonpaper money currency.
You have to find out the exchange rate, then do the math accordingly. And for what it's worth, the term isn't "London" currency; London is the capital of the UK. All of Great Britain uses British pounds (GBP)
Great Britain pound. Which is used pair currency for US dollar.
AUD is the ISO code for the Australian Dollar currency. Other examples are - GBP is the ISO code for the Great Britain Pound currency. NZD is the ISO code for the New Zealand Dollar currency. USD is the ISO code for the United States Dollar currency.
The British L symbol comes from Libra the Latin for Pound. The Australian currency is based on the Australian Dollar which uses the same $ as the US dollar
The United Kingdom (UK) does not use the United States Dollar $ (USD). The currency of the UK is the Great Britain Pound (GBP) of symbol £.
it changes all the time but i think it is 1.24 - 1.19
Great Britain Pounds (GBP) - is the currency in use within the United Kingdom. Other countries (such as Egypt and Sudan) also use the pound as currency - but it has no bearing on GBP. It's like comparing the us dollar (USD) with Australian dollars (AUD)
United States of America ($ ¢)Other countries that have a currency called the dollar ($)Countries using the Euro (€)Great Britain (£)Japan (¥)See the link below for more
Great Britain Pounds (GBP) - is the currency in use within the United Kingdom. Other countries (such as Egypt and Sudan) also use the pound as currency - but it has no bearing on GBP. It's like comparing the us dollar (USD) with Australian dollars (AUD)
Great Britain
Lots of countries have currency symbols.United States of America ($ ¢)Other countries that have a currency called the dollar ($)Countries using the Euro (€)Great Britain (£)Israel (₪)Japan (¥)See the link below for more
British Pound. ( £ )
they use pounds