I’m going to New York city in January and i wanted to know if there were any shops in London that sell currency converters so i can convert Dollars into Pounds when buying things.
Thanks in advance 
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January 28th, 2010 at 7:41 am
Just use a calculator.
If you buy £100 (GBP) and it costs you $ 160 (USD) then 1GBP=1.6 USD and 1/1.6 [0.625] GB pounds = 1USD So an item costing $15 will convert into (15 /1.6= 9.375 GBP ).
So what ever the rate is that you get for you your GBP ( usually shown on your currency slip) will be divided by the amount of US Dollars.
Good luck.