one million, one hundred ninety thousand pounds
Four point six five pounds.
One hundred fifty pounds.
If you are writing a cheque. Then you write in words, 'Eighty pounds only'. or ' Eighty pounds and no pence'. In figures '£80.00p'. Being a cheque, you MUST date it, write the receivers name on it, and sign it. If any part is missing or incorrect, a bank will 'bounce' (return to drawer) the cheque
You can write fifty thousand pounds as "£50,000" in numerical form. In words, it can be written as "fifty thousand pounds." If you need to include it in a sentence, you might say, "The total cost is fifty thousand pounds."
six hundred twenty five million pounds.
Two and fifty hundredths Pounds Sterling.
Seven and forty nine hundredths of a pound.
Expressed in words, this is equal to seventeen thousand eight hundred and seventy-five pounds.
Three Hundred and Sixty-Three Pounds and thirty pence.
£12,115,000
I would write on a British cheque, forty-five thousand pounds (or dollars, depending on the your country).
Seventeen thousand, and ninety-seven point eight three pounds if it is pounds weight. Seventeen thousand, and ninety-seven pounds eighty-three pence if it is UK pounds money.