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Yes, you can typically exchange Guernsey pounds for English pounds at banks in Guernsey and some banks in the UK. However, it's advisable to check with the specific bank regarding their exchange policies, as not all banks may offer this service. Additionally, keep in mind that there may be fees or unfavorable exchange rates involved in the transaction.

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