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The current exchange rate is £1 = $1.95 and the $ is considered to be very week. In the past it was much stronger, but never worth more than the £
Unfortunately, a succession of American presidents have been spending money like water mostly on wars and in supporting corrupt governments throughout the world. No country can stand this madness for ever. I am sorry for the American people who think are great. The best actually.
Rigo
Nearly 2:1 in favor of the pound. Roughly $2 will get you 1 GBP.
No idea about the second question though.
Kyle
no the £ is better
Ferret Likes Cakes
Like others have said about 2:1 and no the dollar has never been worth more than the pound.
Ricky C
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Alec B
The pound has always been the strongest currency and this has caused several economic problems for Britain over the years, oh and on friday a pound would buy you US $1.96
Omega
The £ has always been more than the $.
Pre-WW2 it was around £1 = $4
Now it's worth around £1 = $2