Any decimal system is based on the number 10.
The old British currency used to be 12 pence = 1 shilling, 20 shillings = 1 pound.
The decimal system introduced on 15 Feb 1971 made calculating simpler.
The Indian Rupee was decimalised in 1957.
Before England decimalised the Pound, one shilling was worth one twentieth of a pound or 12 pence. Nowadays shillings aren't used, but it would be worth 5 pence of today's decimalised pound.
In pre decimalised currency two pounds was equal to 40 shillings.
1,000,000.00 british in us money
in 1970 3p then in 1972 when decimalised 5 new pence!
one shilling and three pence (1/3d) (decimalised as 13c)
First prize money for the 2015 British Open is $1,805,500
They worked for it.
"British money" is called pounds sterling. You can get the latest exchange rates from a site such as www.xe.com.
well british veiw Indians as money . its not just money . british killed people take over the province that's how british ruled India in 1857 british was no longer allince . well they raped princees and bomb their land.
GBP means Great British Pound (British money)
The £ sign