$2000 USD
Use this site link to help calculate in the future...just put the tabs on USD to GBP. But don't expect the same amount back if you exchange it as the value fluctuates daily. You can lose money if you sell or hold on to money at the wrong times!
2007-04-17 00:41:27
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answered by Confuzzled 6
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If 1 pound = 2 US dollars
1000 pounds= 2000 US dollars b ecause 1000 x 2 =2000
2007-04-17 02:43:54
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answered by Dave aka Spider Monkey 7
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that could matter on the buying power parity between the international locations. the real substitute fee is what concerns, no longer the nominal one. attempt observing the CPI (client value indexes) and divide one by using the different to get an theory of ways fees variety between the two. of course, if one international locations real substitute fee appreciates against yet another, imports will upward push and conversely exports will fall. i think of Britain purely money owed for roughly 3% of commerce with the US, so the loss will on no account be all that great for the US...additionally many products are traded at international fees and for this reason won't adjust all that lots.
2016-12-29 03:43:18
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answered by ? 4
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if £1=2$ than £1000 will be multiply by 2 you will have $2000 us dollars
if you are not sure contact a bureaus de change
2007-04-17 00:47:11
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answer #4
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answered by pauline l 2
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$2000.
2007-04-17 09:41:02
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answered by Lacadema (Role-player) 4
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$2000.
2007-04-17 03:27:01
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answered by Anonymous
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The people above are so rude. How do you know he/she is not dyslexic. Anyway, £1000 x 2 = £2000.
2007-04-17 02:00:48
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answered by Anonymous
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around $2000, but it depends on the exchange rate, as it constantly changes, and also if you have to pay a commission. Don't think you would have to pay commission at the post office though.
2007-04-17 01:15:58
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answered by drummanmatthew 2
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20 but if you send me the £1000 I will send you 25 US dollars and a bunch of flowers.
2007-04-20 09:20:07
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answered by chris h 3
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well, depending on the comission the exchange rate was charged at... probably about $1950
2007-04-17 00:47:35
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answered by Anonymous
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