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    ilove smokin@@@@
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    Quote Originally Posted by Robald View Post
    No it's notttttttttt it's part of the British Empire (I'm not even sure if that's the correct way to describe it but it's definitely not in the UK). But yeah, it is legal tender.



    I've pulled out Scottish and Northern Irish 20 pound notes before and people behind the counter in shops get so confused!

    I was given 2 Euros change from the petrol station but I didn't notce until I got home. Scammers.
    They are lucky people not being part of the EU .


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    Yes. Currency from geurnsey is sterling and legal tender in the UK.

    i'm the star in the reasonably priced car!


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    The Channel Islands are not in the UK, the way to describe them are "British Crown Dependencies".

    Legally shops have to accept Guernsey coins, however certain places will most likely be fussy or confused, corner shops for example.

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    beat this. i got a fawkland islands £1 in change before. now that's come a long way.

    i've never had a problem spending isle of man, guernesy, jersey £1 coins. They all look exactly the same right? but just have an odd side.

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