L85 GBP refers to the "L85" model of the British Army's standard infantry rifle, officially known as the L85A1, which has undergone several upgrades and is now often referred to as the L85A2 or L85A3. The "GBP" in this context typically stands for "Great British Pounds," indicating the currency used in the United Kingdom. However, without further context, it's unclear how GBP relates directly to the L85 rifle.
L85
It is possible
Money (GBP)Weight
GBP is the ISO code for Great Britain Pound. 32 GBP means 32 British pounds.
the GBP is the pound Sterling and E3 often refers to the Electronic Entertainment Expo, but may mean other things.
Great Britain Pounds
If you mean in GBP its is £40.00. If you mean in EUROs then it is €46.97
The E is probably a £, the symbol for the British Pound. GBP is the ISO code for the Great Britain Pound. £3 GBP means 3 British Pounds (3 Pounds Sterling).
GBP is the international currency abbreviation for Great British Pounds, so in this case GBP 14.75 means £14.75, or fourteen pounds seventy five pence in UK currency.
The E is probably a £, the symbol for the British Pound. GBP is the ISO code for the Great Britain Pound. £3 GBP means 3 British Pounds (3 Pounds Sterling).
The "f2" gbp, should read, £2 GBP. "£" is the symbol for the British Pound. GBP is the ISO code for Great Britain Pound. When all put together, the coin to which it refers has a potential collector value of up to £2 GBP, or Two British Pounds.
E8 GBP is probably a mis-spelling, it should read £8 GBP. The £ is the symbol for the British Pound and is taken from the Roman Librae "L". £8 GBP is possibly the collector value of the Sixpence concerned.