As at 11Oct09 1 British Pound was worth 1.5820 US Dollars.
The exchange rate is currently: 1 British Pound equals 1.52 US Dollar
There are 100 cents in a US dollar, and one US dollar is equal to one US pound in terms of currency denomination. Therefore, there are 100 cents to a US pound. However, if you're asking about the value of a pound in cents, it varies based on the current exchange rate between the US dollar and the British pound. As of October 2023, the exchange rate fluctuates, so it's best to check a reliable financial source for the most accurate conversion.
As of 31Dec90 GBP1 was worth USD1.9350 starting 1990 on 01Jan90 at 1.6060.
much more favourably than about 6 months ago! (in favour of the dollar being stronger and the £ very weak relative to where it was)
Today, one US dollar = 0.63 pounds
The value of the pound today July 24, 2014 against the dollar is $1.70. This refers to the British pound in comparison to the US dollar.
1 US dollar is worth 0.689 pounds. 1 pound is worth $1.4327
The exchange rate is currently: 1 British Pound equals 1.52 US Dollar
The value of one US dollar is equal to 0.60 Great Britain pound. Thus us the current conversion rate as of August 2014.
Hawaii belongs to the US so do the math with the dollar. Is about twice the value.
72.90
There never was an official English dollar. For a long time in the 20th century "dollar" was slang for 5 shillings (1/4 of a pound). This may have been related to the US dollar having an exchange rate to the pound of £1 = $4.
One British Pound is currently equal to one US Dollar and 60 cents.
1 pound = 1.4561 US dollar on 27 may 2010
The value of UK money compared to US currency fluctuates based on exchange rates. Generally, the British pound is stronger than the US dollar, meaning that 1 British pound is worth more than 1 US dollar.
No, Canada uses the Canadian Dollar, although it's value and exchange rate is different to that of the US Dollar.
It varies. The dirham is fixed against the $US, at 3.68, and thus varies as the dollar does against sterling, in that proportion.