Most coin catalogues do not acknowledge the existence of military money much less provide any information or valuations, although there are specialist catalogues available for military money.
Example - Collectors Military Money is published by Rotographic of Torquay, UK. It is a small book and relatively cheap, and deals with all British Military money issued by the British Military Authority and the British Armed Forces.
A reputable coin dealer may be able to advise and give a valuation.
Military money is intended for use by military personnel of the country of issue whilst serving on foreign soil. It usually has a relatively short life span before being replaced by notes of a different colour and/or design so that the "enemy" and others cannot accumulate quantities of it or forge it to take advantage of, or undermine the home currency.
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As of February 14, 2011 the exchange rate is:1 British pound = 1.6021 U.S. dollarsBritish money actually has a higher value than the US dollar.
British Military Fitness was created in 1999.
The British had money with actual real value to it.
The face value of anything is whatever is written on it. The face value of a Pound, is a Pound. If you want to find out what the current exchange rate in US Dollars is for a British Pound, see the link below.
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Sometimes war medals can be worth a lot of money. The value of a British war medal depends on the specific kind of medal.
The British Threepence is part of a redundant currency that was withdrawn and demonetised in 1971. It no longer has an exchange rate with other currencies.
Of the many things that helped the Americans prevail over the British, it was the aid of the French that was most crucial. After 1777, the French gave the Americans money, material, and military manpower. - French Military Assistance
British influenced the Indian military in so many different ways. Britain colonized India and as such most of the military practices were passed on from Britain to the Indian military.
I presume you mean in the American Revolutionary War. The answer is for the money; they were paid by the British to fight for them. That is, the rulers who controlled the German mercenary units were paid. The actual mercenary soldiers were drafted or volunteered for military service, but not specifically to fight for the British.
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