None. Pound notes are no longer used. We use pound coins now.
There were 1 million George Best Five Pound notes printed.
1,500 Ten Pound notes would add up to 15,000 Pounds.
The Bank of England currently issues Five Pound, Ten Pound, Twenty Pound and Fifty Pound notes for Britain, plus a variety of banknotes for a number of other countries.
If you mean £140 then there are 14 of them.
500000
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.
16 ounces for every pound.
St George appears on many different British pre-1960 One Pound notes, incuding H.M. Treasury notes and Bank of England notes. Pinning it down to a particular One Pound note would require the name of the Chief Cashier.
16oz (ounces) in every lb (pound)
14,668,900
That would depend on which sort of tesco bag you are asking about.
There is 16 ounces in every pound. Therefore, 1 pound equals to 16 ounces.