स्टर्डियर Meaning in English
स्टर्डियर शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : sterdier
, sterling
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
स्टर्लिंग क्षेत्रएस्टर्न
स्लैटर्न
स्लैटर्नलनेस
स्लैटर्नली
ऊर्वस्थि
उरोस्थि
छींक लानेवाला
स्टेरॉयड
स्टरर
घर्राटे
घरघराहटदार
स्पेटिओटेम्पोरल
स्टेट्सन
स्टेव वुड
स्टर्डियर इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Two-pound-sterling coin and Two pounds (British gold coin), both of the United Kingdom.
For a more general view of history in the wider region, see History of pound sterling in Oceania.
The Basel agreements of 1968 were designed to minimise flight from sterling to the US dollar within the sterling area.
Ceremonial salvers have also been used as major sporting trophies, most notably a sterling silver salver as the Ladies' Singles trophy in the Wimbledon tennis championships since 1886, and, from 1978 onwards, for the runner-up at the Masters Tournament (golf).
Medalists at the 1983 Pan American Games Ellen Oosterling Moyer (born February 12, 1936) is an American politician and a member of the Democratic Party.
6 shillings and 8 (old) pence in UK pre-decimal currency 80d or of a pound sterling.
* A mediaeval English coin called a Noble; later a notional value of of a pound sterling.
Other currencies that had been used in Tuvalu have been the British pound sterling, prior to the introduction of the Australian dollar, as well as the US dollar, during the World War II American occupation of the islands.
Minford was against Nigel Lawson's policy of pound sterling shadowing the Deutschmark.
James VII of Scotland reverted to silver coins with denominations in shillings, now with the weights adjusted to reflect an exchange rate of 13 shillings Scots to 1 shilling sterling.
Easterling and Colin Polsky) (Blackwell Publishing, January 1, 2004).
The United Kingdom had adopted the gold standard in 1821, and so 1825 was an opportune time to introduce the British sterling coinage into all the British colonies.
The Burmese paid 250,000 pounds sterling in gold and silver bullion as the first installment of the indemnity, and also released British prisoners of war.