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About: US Dollar to British Pound Sterling Exchange Rate Convert USD

OFX has no maximum limit transfers, with competitive exchange rates for 45+ currencies. GBP/USD, also known by its nickname cable, represents the amount of USD that can be purchased with one British pound. GBP was pegged to the US dollar in 1940 and became part of the Bretton Woods system which governed post-war exchange rates, and with the collapse of the system the pound became free-floating in 1971. Historically, the pound and the US dollar have been the main tool by which many other nations have valued their currencies. Please note the rates displayed are live interbank rates, not the exchange rates which we offer, and are for indicative purposes only.

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