pound
2006-07-01 06:52:13
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answer #1
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answered by scott_d_webb 3
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British Pounds
2006-07-01 13:53:21
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answer #2
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answered by rach 3
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It stands for the British Pound, which is the currency used in Great Brittian and other Brittish nations and providences. It is also the symbol of Prince of England
2006-07-01 14:01:08
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answered by Kent C 1
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It is the symbol for the British Pound, just like our $.
It also could stand for the sanskrit word meaning, roughly, "addition."
2006-07-01 13:53:52
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answer #4
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answered by alvin_tostig 3
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that is the symbol stands for pound or the currency in England
2006-07-01 14:17:31
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answered by zell bell 2
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British currancy the English pound.
2006-07-01 13:53:16
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answered by hellothere 1
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British currency - the pound
2006-07-01 13:51:57
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answered by BobTheBizGuru 4
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That is the sign for the Pound. As in, "How many pounds for the tea and scones old chap?" I don't actually know how it measures up with the dollar ($). I'd look it up if I had more time.
2006-07-01 13:54:22
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answer #8
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answered by reteach007 2
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Pound, the currency of the UK which is almost the most powerful currency in the world.
2006-07-01 13:55:55
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answered by Neeku 5
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British pound - currency
2006-07-01 16:57:06
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answered by izackcarson 2
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That is the British symbol for pound. That is the currency that they use there for money.
2006-07-01 13:58:43
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answered by soccerloverls 2
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