The symbol for pound currency is: £
Currency = £ and weight is lb
England is part of the United Kingdom. The currency in the UK is the British pound (also called the pound sterling), symbol: £
The pound sterling (symbol £).
The British currency is the pound, sometimes called the pound sterling, symbol '£'. It is divided into 100 pence, symbol 'p'. So: £1 = 100p
The £ symbol is the symbol for the UK currency, the pound.
The currency symbol for the British Pound is:£The '£' is put before the amount, for example: £7.50The full name of of the currency is British Poundor Pound Sterling. The international standard abbreviation is GBP.
The pound symbol is £. Some currency conversions will sometimes refer to the currency as GBP (Great British Pound) or BPS (British Pound Sterling) or just Sterling. The pound symbol £ is based on the letter L from the Latin Libra and it is called a pound because originally the coins would have weighed one pound.
- the symbol for the pound (British Currency) translated in French "la livre" is £ as in England,- the "hash" key symbol (#) and the related weight unit are not used in France.
go to google type this and click on images the pound will appear and you will be able to see it.
The "E" is probably a typo for the Pound symbol "£". See link to Universal Currency Converter.
If pounds as in pounds sterling (english currency): £ If pounds as in weight: #
The Sovereign is a coin, not a value. It does not have a symbol. The value of the Sovereign is One Pound. In the pre-decimal currency, it was also equal to One Pound (or 20 Shillings).