The Pound Sterling is the currency of the United Kingdom. Other countries also have currenices called the Pound but it obviously has a different exchange rate. Some countries which also have a currency called the Pound include, Lebanon, Egypt and Cyprus.
No difference, they are both the same. A pound is just a shortened version of pound sterling.
4/5 of a pound.
Weight: 63 pesos = a pound Currency: 19.05 Mexican Pesos = a Pound Sterling Also Currency: 70.34 Philippine Pesos = a Pound Sterling
"Pound" refers to the currency unit used in the United Kingdom, officially known as the British pound sterling (GBP). "Quid" is a colloquial term for pounds, often used informally in everyday conversation. While both terms refer to the same currency, "quids" typically implies an informal or casual context.
The sign for the Pound Sterling is placed before the amount.
No difference, they are both the same. A pound is just a shortened version of pound sterling.
They are all the same ... a Quid is a Pound is a Pound Sterling.
sterling is always higher than dollar. What is the difference between sterling and pound?
Yes, England's currency is the British pound sterling.
In 1966, the exchange rate between the French Franc and the Pound Sterling fluctuated, but on average, it was around 12 French Francs to 1 Pound Sterling.
Pound Sterling is the currency of the UK.
It uses the Pound Sterling.
Yes, it is allied to the Pound Sterling.
I think its 90p
The same as it is now - the Pound Sterling.
AUDGBP is the term used for the comparison between the Australian dollar to the British Pound Sterling. Currently the Australian dollar stands at 0.61 British Pound Sterling.
One pound sterling is worth one pound sterling, surprisingly enough.