As of 2013, China's currency is called the renmimbi; the main unit is called the yuan. Since exchange rates constantly change, go to an online site specialized in currency exchange (for example, the XE site), to get the latest exchange rate.
The Chinese currency is the "Yuan" or "Renminbi". The official (ISO) currency code is CNY although many use RMB.
You would need the mass of a dollar bill in the currency you are interested in. Your question is ambiguous, and could be about bills each worth $100 or about hundreds of bills each worth $1. Even "pound" could refer to mass, weight, or English currency.
There are 100 pence in a Pound (GBP). There were 240 pence in a pre-decimal Pound. (12 Pence in a Shilling, 20 Shillings in a Pound.) Or use the currency converter in related links.
Lost of countries use cents and lots more use pounds as their currency. The question needs to specify which country's cents and which country's pound.
There are 4 quarters in a quarter pound (qp). The term "qp" typically refers to a quarter pound, which is equal to 4 ounces. Therefore, when considering quarters in terms of currency, there are 4 quarters in a quarter pound of weight.
Weight: 63 pesos = a pound Currency: 19.05 Mexican Pesos = a Pound Sterling Also Currency: 70.34 Philippine Pesos = a Pound Sterling
In the British decimal currency, there are 100 pence in a Pound. In the British pre-decimal currency (pre-1971), there were 240 pence in a Pound.
None. There were 20 Shillings in a Pound prior to decimal currency.
There is no comparison. Rupe is currency, pound is weight - how do you see a tie -in there.
British currency is commonly known as the British pound it is also referred to as Sterling.The British pound is the currency used in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland and many of it overseas territories.The International currency code is GBP.
Now it is 100 pence to the pound. Pre decimal currency, there were 240 pennies in a pound.
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there is 1 the UK
The Chinese currency is the "Yuan" or "Renminbi". The official (ISO) currency code is CNY although many use RMB.
In the predecimal currency, there were 20 Shillings in One Pound. Therefore there would be 200,000 Shillings in £10,000 (predecimal).
When refering to currency then yes. there are many terms used i.e The pound, pound stirling, GBP and of course the "£" which isused for the term pound.
4 countries and those are in the U.K