What is the currency and exchange rate for US dollars in England?


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what is the currency in England and the exchange rate for us dollars

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6 Responses to “What is the currency and exchange rate for US dollars in England?”

  1. zvezda_soleil Says:

    just about $2 per one pound sterling zvezda_soleil

  2. Under Downunder Says:

    you give them a yank dollar and you get a muffin in return… Under Downunder

  3. WittyWeasel™ Says:

    Bookmark:

    It gives you all international exchange rates and cross-references them.

    Hope this helps . . . WittyWeasel™

  4. chilena12 Says:

    When I took 100 pounds out of the ATM last week, it deducted $202 from my bank account plus a 2.00 service charge. chilena12

  5. Arcadia Says:

    With the greatest respect, you have access to the internet… so just how difficult can the answer be to find for yourself???!

    Anyhow, the currency in the UK is the Pound, also known officially as Sterling. The symbol for it is £ .

    The dollar’s exchange rate with it changes daily, up or down, by a fraction of a cent but today the rate is 1 dollar to 1.98 pounds.

    Generally, if you use the idea that one dollar is about the same as two pounds then you wont go far wrong. Arcadia

  6. br Says:

    The “cents” in England are called “pence” and the “dollars” are called “pounds” (short for pound sterling). The exchange rate is approximately 2 to 1 right now (two US dollars will get you one pound). br

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