They are all the same ... a Quid is a Pound is a Pound Sterling.
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The Latin phrase 'vidi quidi' contains an error, and is incomplete. For the word 'quidi' needs to be written as 'quid'. The word-by-word translation is as follows: 'vidi' means '[I] have seen'; and 'quid' means 'what'. The English meaning of the corrected phrase, 'vidi quid', is the following: I have seen what... .
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A quid is equal to a pound in London......'Quid' is a slang term for a Pound Sterling (GBP) (£).
one quid is one pound slang for a bbritish pound and one dollar is equal to about .52 of one quid
1 Quid = 1 Pound Sterling (£) is currently equal to 1.9472 US Dollars ($)
"Quid" is slang for the British pound the ways "buck" is in America for the dollar. Currently, 90 quid is equal to $141 in America.
1 quid is 1 pound. So 1500 quid is equal to 1500 pounds which is approximately $2,428.69
'Quid' is British slang for 'pound'. So one 'quid' is the same as one 'pound'
A quid is another word for a pound. It is worth $1.5149 in U.S. currency.
As of 20Feb09 USD27 was worth GBP18.91
A quid is a pound sterling or simply a pound if I understand right. That would be just under $116 USD right now.
A quid, in the UK, is a slang term for One UK Pound Sterling (£)and is currently equal to 1.9472 US Dollars ($)
quid pro quo
"Quid pro quo" is a Latin term that means an equal exchange or substitution. It is used to signify a reciprocal arrangement where something is given in return for something else.