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Uploaded by on Aug 23, 2008

my british currency

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  • How did you pick up England currency at the Airport, i know i can goto the bank down the street from me to buy Pounds but how do you do it at the airport like you said?

  • The exchange office at the airport.

  • i am planing a trip to london and i am canadian, so i need some ideas what to expect in price differences from here to there lol

    like how much is a bottle of coke/pepsi in UK

    or a big mac combo at mcdonalds, that kind of everyday stuff

    i would appreciate anyones help on this :) thanks for your help

  • You can ask my friend "moneyshop16". He knows everything about England.

  • The Bank of England is actually the central bank of the UK and the notes it issues are British by description.

    The three banks in Scotland (and four more in Northern Ireland) which issue notes are actually commercial companies though they are permitted to issues notes by permission.

    BoE £50 notes are so little used that they are actually one design series behind the other notes.

    Banks in Scotland & NI also issue £100 notes, and one (Royal Bank of Scotland) still issues single pound notes.

  • Wow, that's very interesting. So does Scotland use the money from England along with the Scotland pound?

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  • English money

  • Our British money is so simple!

  • @welshpete12

    i think,from what ive purchased through ebay,my £30=to $32 so i think its getting worse.

  • One Pound is = $ 1. 56 , $1 = 64 pence .Roughly 2 Canadian dollars to the British pound . ( This is on Sunday 4 th December 2011 )

  • Shops do not like to take £ 50 notes , so they are not used much . The rerasong is that they have to use all there change when one is used .

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  • @BrilliantList: Theres no such thing as a Scottish pound. It's all Pound Sterling and yes, BoE banknotes are accepted in Scotland.

  • that £20 is old

  • @BrilliantList yes we use both currency. The old £20 notes are not in use anymore no more legal tender

  • @mejw1

    a bottle of pepsi is like £1 or £1.70 depends where you shop

    Big Mac is £4.50 (thats large)

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