1 US Dollar = .66 UK Pound
$45,359.2
United Kindom (Pound)Republic of Ireland (Euro)France (Euro)Spain (Euro)Portugal (Euro)Germany (Euro)Greece (Euro)Switzerland (Swiss Franc)South Africa (Rand)Italy (Euro)
About 48 cents per pound.
Egypt calls their currency a pound, not a dollar. The foreign exchange symbol is EGP. On January 16, 2008: One Egyptian Pound = 0.183 US Dollar or 0.187 Canadian Dollar One US Dollar = 5.456 Egyptian Pounds One Canadian Dollar = 5.356 Egyptian Pounds
Mark doesn't belong as it is a unit of currency that is not widely used like the Yen, Pound, Franc, and Penny.
There is no such thing as a French Franc or a French pound. France uses the Euro.
Mark - it is not a currency, unlike the others which represent different types of currency.
Penny doesn't belong in the group because the others are all forms of currency, while a penny is a unit of currency.
United States - Dollar Japan - Yen United Kingdom - Pound Eurozone - Euro Australia - Dollar Switzerland - Franc Canada - Dollar China - Yuan India - Rupee Mexico - Peso
In 1932, the French franc was worth about four cents (25.46 to the American dollar or 3.92 cents). By 1939 and the start of WWII, the franc had shrunk to just about 2.5 cents. During and after the war, the franc was worth anybody's guess, what with Vichy money and American and British issued francs after the war. For comparison, the British pound in 1932 was worth roughly $5, so the franc was worth a bit less than 2 pence. (Remember, this was before metrification, so a british pound was worth 20 shillings and a shilling was worth 12 pence, so a pound was worth 240 pence.)
There are over 180 different currencies in the world. Some of these currencies are ruble, pound, dollar, peso, dinar, dram, rupee, taka, mark, franc and yuan.
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There are over 180 different currencies in the world. Some of these currencies are ruble, pound, dollar, peso, dinar, dram, rupee, taka, mark, franc and yuan.
The value of one British pound is less than the value of one Swiss franc. One Swiss franc is equal to 0.66 British pounds.
300 what? Pound Sterling? Euro? US dollar? Panamian Balboa? Hong Kong Dollar? Vietnamese Dong? Indian Rupee? Nepalese Rupee? Sri Lankan Rupee? Swiss Franc? Bahamian Dollar? Mexican Peso? Japanese Yen? North Korean Won? South Korean Won? South African Rand? Western African Franc? Chilean Peso? Saudi Riyal? Israeli Shekel? Australian Dollar? Maybe Canadian Dollar? Or is it Egyptian Pound? It could be Somalian shilling... or possibly Russian Ruble...
1. US dollar 2. Euro 3. Japanese Yen 4. British pound 5. Australian dollar/Swiss Franc For the last one, I am not really sure. Depending on the website, I've found different answer for the year 2010. If I were you, I'll go for the Australian dollar.