Bank of England banknotes can be used in Scotland (but legally do not have to be accepted). Sometimes there can be resistenec to accepting large banknotes, notably the English £50 note. Scottish banknotes are issued by the Royal Bank of Scotland, the Bank of Scotland and the Clydesdale Bank. Again, they do not have to be accepted (but invariably are, although £50 and £100 notes are not always welcome). There is no separate Scottish or English coinage - just UK coins.
The mythical Scottish town that appears for one day every 100 years is Brigadoon. This fictional town is featured in the musical of the same name, where it is said to come to life for one day before disappearing into the mist until another century has passed.
Ghana uses the cedi as its currency, where 100 pesewas equal 1 cedi. The cedi is divided into 100 pesewas.
A 10-mile square of land would cover an area of 100 square miles.
One percent of a population would equate to 1 out of every 100 individuals.
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90 pounds 100 pounds = 100% 10 pounds = 10% 100 - 10 = 90
Around 1,000 pounds what is that in American money
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100 million pounds
Yes. All major banks in the world deal with (buy/sell) all major currencies. So in this case, your British bank will be dealing Scottish pound too. All you need to do is, visit your British bank and submit a request for Scottish currency. The bank would ask you to pay up money upfront (equivalent to 100 Scottish pounds) in GBP or Euros and then they will issue you the Scottish pounds you asked. They may take a day to finish this request if they do not have immediate Scottish pounds in their vaults and would get it from their head office and give it to you the next day probably.
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3million pounds every 100 years... u do the maths 3million pounds every 100 years... u do the maths
Everyone probably has their own preferences, but I would take 100 pounds of money in 100 dollar bills or larger.
100 pounds = 7.14 stone.
100 kilograms = 220.46 pounds.