British Pounds
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The Pound Sterling is the currency of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland since the Anglo-Saxon era. The name pound derives from Latin pondus, meaning ‘weight’. The Old English pound was a unit of weight, initially equated with the Ancient Roman weight called libra, which explains why the monetary sign in English is still ‘£’, the letter ‘L’ as the initial of libra.
We exchange both British Pound coins and banknotes, and we also accept withdrawn Pound Sterling banknotes. Our online exchange service is quick, easy, secure and free of charge.
To convert your leftover British Pounds to cash, select the type of British Pounds you want to exchange:
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80 British Pounds banknote (white note)
This eighty pounds white note features Britannia, symbol of strength of the British Empire. Like all white notes, the £8 banknote contains the words ‘Bank of England’. IMPORTANT – White notes like these are rare notes. If you are in possession of such a note, please contact a specialised auction house such as Spink. At … Continued1 GBP = £20.0000000000 -
90 British Pounds banknote (white note)
This unusual ninety pounds bill depicts the portrait of Britannia, classical female figure. Text on the £90 white banknote reads ‘Bank of England’. IMPORTANT – White notes like these are rare notes. If you are in possession of such a note, please contact a specialised auction house such as Spink. At Leftover Currency we exchange … Continued1 GBP = £20.0000000000 -
100 British Pounds banknote (white note)
The antique white note of one hundred pounds features Britannia, bringer of peace. The words ‘Bank of England’ are printed on the £100 currency note. IMPORTANT – White notes like these are rare notes. If you are in possession of such a note, please contact a specialised auction house such as Spink. At Leftover Currency … Continued1 GBP = £20.0000000000 -
200 British Pounds banknote (white note)
This two hundred pounds banknote shows the portrait of Britannia, symbol of Great Britain. Text on the white note of £200 reads ‘Bank of England’. IMPORTANT – White notes like these are rare notes. If you are in possession of such a note, please contact a specialised auction house such as Spink. At Leftover Currency … Continued1 GBP = £20.0000000000 -
300 British Pounds banknote (white note)
The banknote of three hundred pounds depicts Britannia, Roman goddess personificated with the island of Great Britain. The words ‘Bank of England’ are printed on the note. IMPORTANT – White notes like these are rare notes. If you are in possession of such a note, please contact a specialised auction house such as Spink. At … Continued1 GBP = £20.0000000000 -
500 British Pounds banknote (white note)
The £500 pounds white note is the Bank of England’s second highest denomination. Hand-signed by the Chief Cashier, the five hundred pounds note features a seated Britannia, the classical figure representing the British isles. Like all white notes, the £500 bill is printed in black and white with a blank reverse side. IMPORTANT – White … Continued1 GBP = £20.0000000000 -
1000 British Pounds banknote (white note)
The banknote of one thousand pounds has the image of the image of a seated Britannia, embossed stamp, in the top left corner. The banknote contains the words ‘Bank of England’. IMPORTANT – White notes like these are rare notes. If you are in possession of such a note, please contact a specialised auction house … Continued1 GBP = £20.0000000000