British Pound
Pound sterling
Britain's rationale for enacting the Currency act of 1764 was to support British merchants, and therefore benefit the British economy. And also to increase the gold and silver reserves in Great Britain, which were running very low on this nonpaper money currency.
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You have to find out the exchange rate, then do the math accordingly. And for what it's worth, the term isn't "London" currency; London is the capital of the UK. All of Great Britain uses British pounds (GBP)
Great Britain, which as resisted adoption of the Euro, still uses the pound as its unit of currency.
Great Britain
British Pound. ( £ )
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the british pound
Great Britain (and Northern Ireland) use Pound Sterling.
Great Britain pound. Which is used pair currency for US dollar.
GBP is most commonly encountered as an abbreviation for the currency of Great Britain, the pound sterling ("Great Britain Pound").
Great Britain Pounds. It is the currency of the the UK.
Great Britain Pound and not Great British Pound
Pound sterling
pounds sterling and pence (100 to pound)