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GBP?

Todd O. Cronkhite Maine Native in FL. Exile :~(

>On e-bay when a seller is from Austrailia/Europe it says GBP. I'm curious as to what that stands for. I fiqure the GB stands for Great Brition, but what does the P stand for? Post? Person? Just wondering.

Todd O.

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Tim Caley - North Little Rock

>British Pound. Their equivalent to our dollar.

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GBP=Great Britain Pound (Sterling)

Bob Hutchins in central TX

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YUP!!!!

Walter McClain

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Pounds (the money kind)

mike recchione

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Jeremy Osner

>Is "Pound Sterling" still an accurate description of the GBP? I thought it was just "Pound" nowadays (i.e. post-decimalization).

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Here You Go, Jeremy!  *LINK*

Bob Hutchins in central TX

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British Currency

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Re: Thanx

Jeremy Osner

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Don Thompson - Cutler Ridge, Florida

>I know it is more efficient and all that, but I liked the old British money better than the new metric pound.

Quick: How many groats in a guinea! :-)

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Depends On How Long It's Been in the Yard

Bob Hutchins in central TX

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