No, a British pound and a euro are not the same thing. The British pound (GBP) is the official currency of the United Kingdom, while the euro (EUR) is the official currency used by many countries in the European Union. They have different values and are used in different regions, so they are distinct currencies.
1. British Pound 2. Euro 3. Canadian Dollar 4. US Dollar 4. Australian Dollar *the Australian Dollar and US Dollar are currently worth the same*
'Quid' is British slang for 'pound'. So one 'quid' is the same as one 'pound'
Yes, 'quid' is the slang or nickname for the British Pound.
There are many different currencies in the world. Some countries share currencies like the euro and some countries have the same name for the currency but they are not the same currency like American dollar and the Canadian dollar. the most popular currencies are dollar, euro, pound, yen, ruble ect.
One British Pound (£1.00) comprises 100 pence, known as pennies, in the same way that a US dollar contains 100 cents.
Yes.The Pound Sterling is the British Pound.
A Euro is similar to an American dollar or British pound, however it does not necessarily have the same value. The valuation is determined daily on the world markets.
$7,239,375.00 (on May 31, 2016 - as the value can change almost daily). A quid is the same thing as the pound (in British Sterling). Quid is the slang term for pound when talking about British currency.
No, it is different. Spain uses the Euro (€; code: EUR) whereas England (and all of the United Kingdom) uses the british Pound (GBP, represented by the pound sign £). The term originated in England as the value of a pound of silver.
No. The "Pound Sterling" is the currency of Great Britain (GBP). The "Euro" is the combined currency of the European Union. See Universal Currency Converter link
one euro is 1.419 dollars. so you can buy anything that costs one dollar pretty much
Yes.
Yes, England's currency is the British pound sterling.
When refering to currency then yes. there are many terms used i.e The pound, pound stirling, GBP and of course the "£" which isused for the term pound.
No, the peseta and euro are two entirely different monetary systems, just as the English Pound and the Mexican Dollar is.
In Britain, we just call £1 "one pound". Formally, it is referred to as "pound sterling". The full name for use in the financial market is "British Pound Sterling". We do not call our own currency "British Pound".
ml = millilitre, lb = pound.