The British £5 note is made of polymer and features a transparent window with a holographic image of the Queen. The front side showcases a portrait of Sir Winston Churchill, while the reverse features the iconic Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament. The note includes various security features, such as a color-shifting security thread and micro-printing, making it difficult to counterfeit. Its design incorporates a mix of blue and green colors, giving it a modern and vibrant appearance.
Wales has the same money as England, based on the British Pound.
See the link below to the Royal Mint.
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One British Pound is equal to 128.27 Japenese Yen as of April 18th, 2012. If you would like to look at FX rates yourself, I recommend using oanda.com
Slang for a British £50 note:- 50 quid 50 nicker a nifty a bullseye half a tonne
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50 british pounds in us dollars is:: 81.33 U.S. dollars
British decimal Five Pound coins have only been issued since 1990. They have not been minted in every year and in some years, more than one type is issued. No two years have the same design. Not to be confused with any other British coin, the Five Pound coin has been known as a "Crown" since its introduction in 1990. See the link to the Royal Mint.