The E is probably a £, the symbol for the British Pound.
GBP is the ISO code for the Great Britain Pound.
£3 GBP means 3 British Pounds (3 Pounds Sterling).
"E10 GBP" typically refers to a sum of £10 in British pounds. The "E" might indicate that it is an electronic or digital format of the currency, but the "GBP" clearly denotes that the currency is British Pounds Sterling. In simpler terms, it means ten pounds in English money.
2.6 GBP = 4.1839 USD1 GBP = 1.6092 USD1 USD = 0.62143 GBP
105.00 GBP = 129.33 EUR1 GBP = 1.2317 EUR1 EUR = 0.8119 GBP
400.00 GBP = 492.67 EUR1 GBP = 1.2317 EUR1 EUR = 0.8119 GBP
20.99 GBP = 33.777 USD1 GBP = 1.6092 USD1 USD = 0.62143 GBP
The E is probably a £, the symbol for the British Pound. GBP is the ISO code for the Great Britain Pound. £3 GBP means 3 British Pounds (3 Pounds Sterling).
As of today (4/1/2011), 3 GBP is worth about $4.84, and 5 GBP is worth about $8.06. Since Hawai'i uses the US Dollar, the conversion is from Pounds to Dollars.
"E10 GBP" typically refers to a sum of £10 in British pounds. The "E" might indicate that it is an electronic or digital format of the currency, but the "GBP" clearly denotes that the currency is British Pounds Sterling. In simpler terms, it means ten pounds in English money.
"GBP" is the ISO code for Great Britain Pound (or Pound Sterling). The "E" is probably a misreading or a font issue for the Pound Symbol "£". "E4" would refer to £4 or Four Pounds.
3 Shillings GBP in 1765 had the purchasing power of about £15.05 GBP today.
GBP is the ISO code for the Great Britain Pound. The "E" is possibly a font issue and should appear as £, meaning that E10 GBP (or £10 GBP) refers to Ten Pounds British or Ten Pounds Sterling if you prefer.
£1 (GBP) = $1.57 (USD), as of December 3, 2010.
Money (GBP)Weight
GBP is the ISO code for Great Britain Pound. 32 GBP means 32 British pounds.
the GBP is the pound Sterling and E3 often refers to the Electronic Entertainment Expo, but may mean other things.
It is 667.20 pounds.
Great Britain Pounds