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
At the moment, 1 Euro equals 0.89 British Pound
261.67 British Pound Sterling
1 Euro = 0.872580942 British pounds
The pound sterling, or in financial markets it's known as GBP which is the abbreviation of Great British Pound.
Rs 2.25 lakh is what in pound sterling
No, the pound symbol (£) is not the same as the euro symbol (€). The pound symbol represents the currency of the United Kingdom, the British pound sterling, while the euro symbol represents the currency used by many European Union countries, the euro. Each symbol has distinct origins and meanings related to their respective currencies.
The exchange for 54 Euro into British sterling is 44.61 British pound sterling.
1 pound sterling is worth about 1.19 Euros
pound sterling; Irish pound/punt; euro
4830 euros is 3893.27 British Pound Sterling
No. They are two different currencies. The current exchange rate is approximately 1.15 euros to 1 pound sterling.
25 euro
No - You will have to exchange for pound sterling
Before adopting the euro, Ireland used the Irish pound (punt) as its currency. The Irish pound was introduced in 1928, replacing the Irish pound sterling. It was in use until 2002, when Ireland transitioned to the euro (€) as part of the Eurozone. The euro has since become the official currency of Ireland.
Scotland uses pound sterling
the euro the same as the other 15 member states of the eu (except Britain which use pound sterling)
No the UK does not use the euro, they use the pound sterling. Each country in the UK has it's own type of pound.No, at the moment (and for the foreseeable future) the UK has kept the pound sterling as its currency.No, we still use the pound