A pound !
63 cents
Well, honey, if you're talking about British pounds, then you'd need 1,500 of those 10 pound notes to make 15,000 pounds. It's not rocket science, just basic math. So, there you have it, simple and straight to the point.
The Cyprus pound ceased to be legal tender when Cyprus joined the Euro. Therefore any notes are of interest or value to collectors only.
10 notes to a flat, 10 flats to a section, 5 sections to a bundle. ie. 500 notes to a bundle - so a bundle of £20 notes would be worth £10 000
These are all the earlier, 'Series C', portrait notes. Assuming all of the notes are in perfect, uncirculated condition, the majority are worth £4 each. The 'CS01' prefix is worth slightly more at £8.
a pound was worth 100 dollors
A pound is always worth exactly 1 pound in England.
1.00 pound is worth 1.60 dollars
A british pound today is worth a pound!
According to one site, a US bill weighs 1 gram. There are 454 grams in a pound, so a pound would haven 454 notes. 454*200 would give you 90,800 $20 bills which would be worth $1,816,000.
All Sovereigns were worth 1 Sovereign (1 Pound or 20 Shillings) when new prior to Britain coming off the "gold standard". After the "gold standard" the Sovereign was worth whatever its weight in gold represented.
240 pennies 8 half crowns 10 two shillings 20 shillings 40 sixpences 80 threepenny pieces 2 ten-shilling notes and 1 pound note