What money do you use in England?
The UK unit of currency is the pound sterling (£), generally called the pound. The sign for the pound is pound sign .
In London they often call one pound (£1) a "quid" and sometimes a "nicker".
In London they often call one pound (£1) a "quid" and sometimes a "nicker".
They have both coins and banknotes.
Coins
One pound is made up of 100 pence . The singular of pence is "penny". The symbol for the penny is "p".Coin denominations are:
1p and 2p ("copper")
5p, 10p, 20p and 50p ('silver')
£1 ("gold")
£2 ("silver middle-gold edge")
£2 ("silver middle-gold edge")
Notes
The notes available are:
£5 (blue)
£10 (brown)
£20 (purple)
£50 (red)
ACTIVITIES
Interactive money activities where you can buy and pay using UK coins and notes.
IGLOO SHOPPING PAYING TO 50p. SWEET SHOP
BBC ICT GAMES CRICKWEB
WHITE ELEPHANT SHOP