No... You would have to convert the dollars to British currency at a bank or currency exchange. Dollars are not legal tender here !
I suggest you don't use the exchanges at the airports they give you less. Use banks for higher exchange rates.
The Bank of England is the central agency for the production of British banknotes. Bank of England banknotes are the only legal tender notes that are accepted in England and Wales. By mutual agreement between the banks, the banknotes of Scotland and Northern Ireland are treated as legal tender in England and Wales although they do not have the status of legal tender.
None of the big retail stores accept them. Bonus Bond website statesacceptable in over 25K stores? No good if you live in the highlands of Scotland and have to travel miles to use them.
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Yes, Allposters.com does accept credit cards. They accept Visa, Mastercard, Discover, and American Express. You can pay online through their secure online checkout or you can pay by phone.
No, everyday stores and such will not accept foreign currency. I do know that most airports and some banks will convert foreign currency into American currency, but their is usually a hefty fee associated along with it!!
Antigua does accept American dollars, but that is it. Antigua does not accept Euro's, Chinese currency, Indian currency, etc. before coming to Antigua you should change it all to American.
Basically because he had no choice. Scotland had won the war.
Some retailers accept US dollars though not all.
No, the currency of England is the pound, cab drivers will only accept their fare in pounds, they may however accept payment by credit card, the credit card company will convert your dollars or Euros to pounds to complete the transaction, they may charge a small fee for this service.
Sorry, you can't. They only accept auditions from people from England, Ireland, Scotland ect.
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Technically no; you are supposed to change your dollars into pesos. However, many shops along the border will accept dollars. Ask first.
Literal answer - very little, because virtually no businesses accept payment in US dollars. But you could take it to a bank, and you would get about £65.
The Bank of England advises that Bank of England bank notes are only legal tender in England and Wales. Bank of England bank notes "might" be accepted in Scotland or Northern Ireland, but there is no obligation on any Scottish or Northern Ireland trader or bank to accept them.
No, Newcastle upon Tyne has never been part of scotland. Newcastle achieved city status in 1051 and declared its independence from England on August 17, 1853.The Scots offered to accept Newcastle to become a part of Scotland, but the Lord Mayor of Newcastle upon Tyne declined on the basis that the Scots were "untrustworthy, incomprehensible, unhygenic drunkards."
Yes, if you pay by credit card. For cash payment required exchange U.S. dollars to the Russian national currency at any bank.
Although they are all part of the European Union, only The Republic of Ireland uses the Euro. Wales and Scotland are part of the United Kingdom so use the British Pound Sterling (£) (GBP). Some large shops in tourist areas might be prepared to accept Euros.