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  1. Banknotes of the pound sterling

    Infobox Currency currency name in local image 1 Pound sterling banknotes fan.png image title 1 Pound sterling banknotes image 2 British Islands.svg image title 2 The British Islands iso code GBP using ... in pound sterling pounds sterling symbol Pound sign ISO 4217 currency code GBP . One pound is equivalent to 100 penny pence . The pound is the official currency of the United Kingdom and the Crown dependencies ... with the pound sterling. In most countries of the world the issue of banknotes is handled exclusively ... , the Irish Free State created an Irish pound in 1928 the new currency was Fixed exchange rate pegged to sterling until 1979. The issue of banknotes for the Irish pound fell under the authority of the Currency ... of Ireland , Irish pound is established as a separate currency but at parity with sterling until 1979 ... means that acceptance of different pound sterling banknotes varies. Their acceptance may depend on the experience ... to print pound sterling banknotes, organised by territory class wikitable colspan 3 style ..., four Northern Irish banks practise their right to issue pound sterling notes in Northern Ireland ... of Legal Tender Banknotes of the pound sterling The question of legal tender The Question of Legal ... its own currency, the Alderney pound , but only mints special commemorative sterling coins and does ... sterling List of British bank notes and coins Pound Scots Scottish coinage , ante union currency ... br flag Gibraltar br flag Saint Helena subunit ratio 1 1 100 subunit name 1 penny symbol Pound ... pound States of Guernsey br Jersey pound States of Jersey br Manx pound Isle of Man Government Note printer De La Rue Sterling banknotes are the banknote s in circulation in the British Islands ... the right to print their own banknotes in addition to the Bank of England sterling banknote issue ... retail bank s retain the right to issue their own sterling banknotes in Scotland, and four in Northern ... by the Bank of Scotland Scotland The first notes in pounds sterling issued ref cite book last Saville ...   more details



  1. Coins of the pound sterling

    Kingdom is denominated in pound sterling pounds sterling pound sign symbol , and, since the introduction of the Two pounds British coin two pound coin in 1998, ranges in value from Penny British decimal coin one penny to two pounds. Since Decimal Day decimalisation , on 15 February 1971, the pound has been divided into 100 new pence. From the 16th century until decimalisation, the pound ... Pound sterling and from Britannia In 2008, UK coins underwent an extensive redesign, which changed the reverse ... s of Jersey and Guernsey , use the pound sterling as their currencies. However, they produce their own .... The pound sterling is also the official currency of the British overseas territories of South ... to the pound sterling but are technically separate currencies. These territories issue their own ... sterling . See also Decimal Day . System Before decimalisation in 1971, the pound was divided into 240 ... designs minted until 2008 2 coin is not shown File British 2  pound coin regular obverse.JPG ... nickel and nickel brass. The two pound coin is bimetallic. The coins are discs, except for the twenty ..., excepting the two pound coin, were redesigned in 2008, keeping the sizes and compositions unchanged ... arrangement. The exception, the 2008 one pound coin, depicts the entire shield of arms on the reverse ... Britannia coin s are also produced. Some territories outside the United Kingdom, that use the pound sterling, produce their own coinage, with the same denominations and specifications as the UK ... century, Henry II of England Henry II established the Sterling silver Sterling Silver standard for English ... , or Fraction 1 240 of a Troy weight troy pound , or about 1.56  grams , with the difference ... troy pound of silver in weight, and the monetary value of 240 pennies also became known as a pound . 240 actual pennies, however, weighed only 5400 troy grains, known as tower pound , a unit used only by mints. The tower pound was abolished in the 16th century. The silver penny remained the primary ...   more details



  1. Pound sterling in Australia, New Zealand, and Oceania

    The pound sterling was the currency of many, but not all parts of the British Empire . This article looks at the history of the pound sterling in the Australia , New Zealand , and Pacific region. History ... to the pound sterling . When the United Kingdom itself then abandoned the gold standard in 1931, this opened ... to the pound sterling and to define it as just that. Hence, the Australian pound maintained its close connection with the pound sterling and when the second world war broke out in 1939, Australia joined the sterling area which was an emergency wartime measure designed to protect the pound sterling ... at a rate of two new Australian dollar s. When the pound sterling was devalued in 1967, the Australian ... to the pound sterling was purely through the Gold Specie Standard , and when the Gold Specie Standard ... with the pound sterling . In 1967, New Zealand decimalised its pound into two new New Zealand dollar s and later that year, when the pound sterling was devalued, New Zealand took the opportunity to realign ... the exchange rate for Fiji, and in 1933 the Fiji pound was devalued to 1.11 Fijian 1 Sterling in order ... for the purposes of protecting the external value of the pound sterling , principally against the US dollar . Fiji immediately joined the sterling area . When the pound sterling was devalued on 20 November ... revalue its pound, hence resulting in a sterling exchange rate of 104.10.0 Fijian 100 Sterling. http ... laws and floated the pound sterling . On 30 June 1972, Fiji enacted with similar legislation, thus ... a pound sterling or an Australian pound . Clarification was requested and it was decided that all ... region, none of them being equal to the pound sterling . There was the Australian pound , the Fijian ... return to parity with the pound sterling in 1948. See also Pound Sterling Australian pound Australian ... DEFAULTSORT Pound Sterling In Australia, New Zealand, And Oceania Category Numismatics Category ... Standard in 1821, the British government decided in 1825 to introduce the sterling coinage to all ...   more details



  1. File:Pound sterling banknotes fan.png

    Summary Montage of some banknotes of the pound sterling , showing a representative, but not comprehensive, spread of the varieties in circulation in the British Islands in 2007. Licensing montage of images sourced from already existing Wikipedia images to minimise rights issues Image Bank Of England10.gif Image Bank of Scotland 20 pound note 2007.jpg Image Jer20f.jpg Image NorthernBankNI20.png Image RoyBankScotland100.jpg Copyright 2007 Bank Of England, Bank of Scotland, States of Jersey, Northern Bank plc, The Royal Bank of Scotland plc for use in the article Banknotes of the pound sterling fair use rationale this image is intended to illustrate articles discussing the visual appearance of various banknote designs of the Pound Sterling of which there are more than 8 current series in circulation in the Sterling Area that the Bank of England notes are not the only Pound sterling notes The images are very low resolution, eliminating the risk of forgery by imitation The image cannot be replaced by alternative non copyright material. Reproduction of the Bank of England note on Wikipedia is permitted by virtue of the Banks permission ref. FCA 9292B, valid from 30 January 2008 to 29 January 2009. Non free currency UK ...   more details



  1. Pound sterling in the South Atlantic and the Antarctic

    is the Pound sterling. In the London Gazette of 9 October 1970 a notice appeared under the heading ... Pound currency Category Pound sterling Category Currencies of British Overseas Territories Category ...   more details



  1. File:Jersey five pound sterling reverse.jpg

    Non free media rationale Description States of Jersey 5 note back Source Article Jersey pound Portion All Resolution Purpose Used to depict the note bill in question on its Wikipedia page Replaceability No other information ir Money Non free currency eo Dosiero 20 Jersey Pundoj.jpg ...   more details



  1. Pound

    wiktionarypar pound Pound may refer to Pound mass , various units of mass Pound force , a unit of force Pound currency , a unit of currency in various countries further disambiguation Pound sign , Number sign or pound sign, In geography Pound, Virginia Pound, Wisconsin Pound town , Wisconsin In other uses Pound rail , a unit of size for railroad rails Pound village , a high walled, lockable structure in most medieval British villages Pound greeting , a greeting in which two individuals touch fists Pound networking , an open source reverse proxy and load balancing program Pound band , an American rock band Pound magazine Pound magazine , a Canadian hip hop magazine Pound film Pound film , a 1970 film Dog pound , a temporary home for pet animals People Cuthbert W. Pound 1864 1935 , Chief Judge of the New York Court of Appeals 1932 1934 Dick Pound born 1942 , Canadian sports official Dudley Pound 1877 1943 , British naval officer Ezra Pound 1885 1972 , American modernist poet and critic Louise Pound 1872 1958 , American educator Olivia Pound 1874 1961 , American educator Omar Pound born 1926 2010 , Anglo American writer, son of Ezra Pound Robert Pound 1919 2010 , physicist, eponym of the Pound Rebka experiment Roscoe Pound 1870 1964 , American legal scholar Stephen Pound born 1948 , British politician Stephen Bosworth Pound 1833 1911 , American senator and judge Thaddeus C. Pound 1833 1914 , Wisconsin politician See also Pound Ridge, New York Pound Loney , Belfast, Northern Ireland Buffalo pound , an enclosed space for capturing and killing buffalo Canal pound , the stretch of level water impounded between two canal locks Pound cake , a type of dessert cake Tha Dogg Pound , a music ... Pound fa fr Pound ko id Pound it Pound lt Svaras reik m s nl Pound ja no Pund pl Pound pt Pound ru sco Poond sq Funta simple Pound sk Pound sl Funt sv Pund tl Pound th tr Pound uk vo Pound ...   more details



  1. Pound for pound

    Pound for pound is a term to describe how any two things compare when bearing in mind their varying quantities for example, a tin of tomatoes weighing 250 g and costing 2.50 is more expensive, pound for pound, than one weighing 500 g and costing 4 as the former costs 1.00 per 100 g and the latter 0.80 per 100 g . In sport It is used in combat sport s such as boxing ref Cite web url http news.bbc.co.uk sport1 hi boxing 4184227.stm title BBC pound for pound British rankings publisher BBC News date 8 June 2011 accessdate 17 June 2011 ref or mixed martial arts ref Cite web url http www.fightersonlymagazine.co.uk features viewarticle.php?id 4258 first Matt last Hyde title The pound for pound debate work Fighters Only Magazine date 8 April 2010 accessdate 2010 06 29 ref to describe a fighter s value in relation to fighters of different weight class es. As these fighters do not compete directly judging the best fighter pound for pound is subjective and ratings vary. They may be based on a range of criteria including quality of opposition , factors such as how exciting the fighter is or how famous they are, or be an attempt to determine who would win if all the those ranked were the same size. In boxing, The Ring magazine The Ring magazine maintains a Ring Magazine pound for pound pound for pound rank of fighters. ESPN ESPN.com has a list for mixed martial artists. ref cite web url http espn.go.com mma rankings title MMA Power Rankings author ESPN.com staff date 2 June 2011 publisher ESPN.com ESPN accessdate 17 June 2011 ref References Reflist Category Comparisons Category Martial arts competitions Term stub ja fi Pound for pound ru Pound for pound ...   more details



  1. Pound for Pound

    Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Pound for Pound Type Studio Cover Anvil Pound for Pound.jpg Artist Anvil band Anvil Released 21 September 1988 Recorded Quest Recording Studios, Ottawa , Canada Genre Heavy metal music Heavy metal , speed metal Length 36 40 Label Metal Blade Records Metal Blade Enigma Records Enigma Producer Anvil and Paul Lachapelle Last album Strength of Steel Br 1987 This album Pound for Pound Br 1988 Next album Past and Present Live in Concert Br 1989 Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1Score Rating 1.5 5 ref cite web url http www.allmusic.com album pound for pound r778 review title Anvil Pound for Pound review accessdate 2011 09 06 last Anderson first Jason work Allmusic publisher Rovi Corporation ref noprose yes Pound for Pound is the fifth studio album by Canadian Heavy metal music heavy metal band Anvil band Anvil . Track listing All songs written by Anvil, except where noted. Blood on the Ice 5 26 Corporate Preacher 4 07 Toe Jam 2 46 Safe Sex 3 22 Where Does All the Money Go? 4 06 Brain Burn 3 30 Senile King 4 05 Machine Gun Anvil, Milan Williams 2 56 Fire in the Night 6 10 Cramps 0 12 Personnel Lips Vocals & Guitar Dave Allison Guitar Ian Dickson Bass Robb Reiner Drums References reflist 1980s metal album stub Category Anvil albums Category 1988 albums Category Metal Blade Records albums ...   more details



  1. Sterling

    wiktionary distinguish2 Stirling disambiguation TOCright Sterling may refer to Sterling silver , a grade of silver Pound sterling , the currency of the United Kingdom Businesses Hotel Sterling , a former hotel in Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania, United States Sterling Airlines Sterling Bicycle Co. , 19th century American bicycle manufacturer Sterling car , British automobile brand, sold in the U.S. 1987 1991 Sterling cigarette , British cigarette brand Sterling Commerce , a provider of integration and business application solutions Sterling Drug a.k.a. Sterling Products, Inc. , a pharmaceutical company now owned by Bayer Sterling Furniture , Scotland s largest furniture retail outlet Sterling Jewelers , the largest retail jewelry company in the United States Sterling Optical Sterling Publishing , a publisher of nonfiction books Sterling Records Sweden , a classical music record label Sterling Records US , noted for being the first to sign Hank Williams Sterling Software , a now defunct company co founded by Sterling Williams Sterling Sports Cars , an American automobile kit company Sterling Trucks People Sterling is a Scottish family name Lord Sterling disambiguation , several Surname Andrew B. Sterling 1874 1955 , American songwriter Anne Fausto Sterling born 1944 , American academic Antoinette Sterling d. 1904 , Anglo American vocalist Brett Sterling b. 1984 , American ice hockey player Bruce Sterling b. 1954 , American science fiction writer Christopher H. Sterling , American professor of media and public affairs Claire Sterling , American author and journalist Dana Sterling , fictional character from RoboTech Donald Sterling , basketball team owner Donnie Sterling , bassist Edward Sterling 1773 1847 , British journalist Edward Boker Sterling 1851 1925 , philatelist of Trenton, New Jersey Ford Sterling 1883 1939 , American actor George Sterling 1869 1926 , American poet Georgie Sterling , Australian actress Jan Sterling 1921 2004 , American actress Jeffrey Sterling, Baron ...   more details



  1. Tongan pound

    The pound was the currency of Tonga until 1967. It was subdivided into 20 shilling s, each of 12 penny pence . History Initially, British pound British currency circulated. This was supplemented, from 1921, by banknotes issued by the Tongan government. The notes were marked as Pound sterling sterling and included the rather unusual 4 shilling s denomination. When the Australian pound devalued relative to the pound sterling at the beginning of the Great depression , this caused considerable confusion on the smaller islands of the British Western Pacific Territories British Western Pacific . In the mid 1930 s people in these islands were asking whether or not their sterling accounts were to be considered as the United Kingdom unit, or the Australian unit. Clarification was sought. In 1936, the Tongan pound was devalued to 1 5s 1 pound sterling, thus setting the Tongan pound equal to the Australian pound . Later issues of banknotes had the word sterling crossed out, then removed all together. In 1967, the pound was replaced by the Tongan pa anga pa anga at a rate of 1 pound 2 pa anga. For a more general view of history in the wider region, see The Pound Sterling in Australia, New Zealand, and Oceania . Banknotes In 1921, 5 pounds notes were introduced, followed, in 1933, by notes for 4 and 10 shillings and 1 pound. These four denominations were issued until 1966. See also Economy of Tonga References refbegin numis cite SCWPM date 1994 refend External links Category Currencies of Oceania Category Modern obsolete currencies Category Economy of Tonga Pound Category 1967 disestablishments Category History of Tonga Money unit stub Tonga stub Pound currency de Tonga Pfund el es Libra tongana ...   more details



  1. Pound (currency)

    Empire , are called pound in English, while in the local languages their official name is lira . Current currencies Image Where the pound is used.jpg thumb 250px Countries where the official currency is called pound Pound sterling GBP, represented by the pound sign , the currency of the United ...The pound is a unit of currency in some nations. The term originated in England as the value of a Pound mass pound of silver . ref http www.etymonline.com index.php?term pound Online Etymology Dictionary ref The word pound is the English translation of the Latin language Latin word libra , which was the unit of account of the Roman Empire . br The English pound derived from the Roman libra , which is why the pound mass is often initialised to lb along with the French livre and the Italian lira , when, during Middle Ages the European countries adopted the sd LSD system. The currency s symbol is Pound sign . Historically, 1 worth of silver coins were a troy pound in weight as of April 2011 this amount of silver is worth approximately 300 sterling. Today, the term may refer to a number of current ... British Indian Ocean Territory ref See also Isle of Man pound , Jersey pound , Guernsey pound and Alderney pound . Egyptian pound Lebanese pound South Sudanese pound Sudanese pound Syrian pound Equal exchange rate The following currencies are interchangeable at par with the pound sterling. These are issued in certain British overseas territory British Overseas Territories class wikitable Pound Market rowspan 3 Saint Helenian pound St Helena Ascension Island Tristan da Cunha Falkland pound Falkland Islands Gibraltar pound Gibraltar Historical currencies Anglo Saxon pound Anglo Saxons Anglo Saxon England Australian pound until 1966, replaced by the Australian dollar . The Australian pound ... in the New Hebrides in 1977 by the New Hebrides franc . Bahamian pound until 1966, replaced by the Bahamian dollar Deleted image removed Image Bermudian Pound Bank Notes.jpg thumb right ...   more details



  1. Pound Scots

    Scottish coinage Penny Scots Mark money Banknotes of the pound sterling Pound currency Scotland ...   more details



  1. Bahamian pound

    The pound was the currency of the Bahamas until 1966. It was equivalent to the pound sterling and was divided into 20 shillings , each of 12 penny pence . Ordinary UK coinage circulated. Apart from an old Bahamas penny coin struck in 1806, there were no special sterling coin issues such as were found in Jamaica. History In 1825, an imperial order in council was passed for the purposes of introducing the British coinage into all the British colonies. It wasn t immediately very effective due to unrealistic ratings, and it required a further order in council to be passed in 1838. By the middle of the nineteenth century, British coinage had replaced the Spanish dollar throughout all of the British West Indies. But it was only in the Bahamas, Bermuda, and Jamaica that the pound unit of account was used. In the Eastern Caribbean territories and in British Guiana, the dollar unit of account was retained in conjunction with the British coinage at a fixed rate of one dollar equal to four shillings and two pence. Unlike in Bermuda, the US dollar circulated freely alongside the British sterling coinage in the Bahamas. The pound was replaced by the Bahamian dollar dollar in 1966, at a rate of 7 shillings 1 dollar 1 pound 2.86 dollars . This rate meant that the new Bahamas dollar was at a slight discount to the US dollar. For a wider outline of the history of currency in the region, see currencies of the British West Indies . Coins The only coin issued was a 1 penny coin struck in 1806. Coins of the pound sterling British coins circulated on the islands until 1966. Banknotes The Bank of Nassau initially issued notes in denominations of 5 and 10 shillings, and 1 pound. 4 shilling notes were introduced in 1906. The last notes were issued in 1916. The Public Treasury issued 1 pound notes ... shillings, and 1 pound notes was introduced, with 5 pound notes reintroduced after 1936. References refbegin numis cite SCWPM date 1994 refend External links Pound currency Category Economy of the Bahamas ...   more details



  1. Delaware pound

    Unreferenced date December 2009 The pound was the currency of Delaware until 1793. Initially, the British pound and foreign coins circulated. This was supplemented from 1723 by local paper money. Although this was denominated in pounds, shillings and penny pence , the notes were worth less than sterling, with 1 Delaware shilling 9 pence sterling. The State of Delaware issued Continental currency denominated in sd and Spanish dollar s, with the dollar equal to 7 shillings and 6 pence. The Continental currency was replaced by the U.S. dollar at the rate of 1000 continental dollars 1 U.S. dollar. Pound currency DEFAULTSORT Delaware Pound Category Currencies of the Americas Category Historical currencies of the United States Category 1793 disestablishments Category Pre state history of Delaware Category Economy of Delaware Money unit stub Delaware stub ...   more details



  1. Georgia pound

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 The pound was the currency of Georgia U.S. state Georgia until 1793. Initially, the British pound circulated. This was supplemented from 1735 with local paper money denominated in sterling, with 1 pound 20 shilling s 240 penny pence . The State of Georgia issued Continental currency denominated in sd and Spanish dollars , with 1 dollar 5 shillings. The continental currency was replaced by the U.S. dollar at the rate of 1000 continental dollars 1 U.S. dollar. See also Portal box State of Georgia Numismatics History of Georgia U.S. state Province of Georgia Pound currency DEFAULTSORT Georgia Pound Category Currencies of the Americas Category Historical currencies of the United States Category 1793 disestablishments Category Pre state history of Georgia U.S. state Category Economy of Georgia U.S. state Money unit stub GeorgiaUS stub ...   more details



  1. Gibraltar pound

    2 Gibraltar coins reverse iso code GIP using countries flag Gibraltar alongside pound sterling inflation ... 2092.html The World Factbook , 2005 pegged with pound sterling at par subunit ratio 1 1 100 subunit name 1 Penny sterling Penny symbol Pound sign symbol subunit 1 Penny sterling p plural Pounds plural ... pound used banknotes 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 issuing authority title Government issuing authority Government of Gibraltar issuing authority website www.gibraltar.gov.gi The Gibraltar pound currency sign Pound sign ISO 4217 banking code GIP is the currency of Gibraltar . It is exchangeable with the UK pound sterling at par value . History main Gibraltar real Until 1872, the currency situation in Gibraltar ... to back and exchange each printed note with sterling reserves at a rate of one pound to one pound sterling. Although Gibraltar notes are denominated in pounds sterling , they are not legal tender ... found in circulation in the UK. Coins of the pound sterling British coins and Bank of England note issues ... of the pound sterling British coins , with 2 pound coins introduced in 1999. A new coin of 5 pound was issued ... a new series of banknotes beginning the 10 and 50 pound sterling notes issued on July 8, 2010. On May 11, 2011, the 5, 20 and 100 pound sterling notes were issued. ref http banknotenews.com files ... sterling Euro topics Currencies of Europe Pound currency DEFAULTSORT Gibraltar Pound Category ... de plata was tied to the pound at the rate of 1 Spanish dollar to 4 shilling s 4 penny pence equivalent ... the Spanish peseta drop alarmingly and the pound was introduced as the sole currency of the colony, initially in the form of British coins and banknotes. In 1898, the British pound was made sole legal ... pound 20 shillings 240 pence with one of 1 pound 100 new pence. Relationship with the British pound ... Pound. Coins main Coins of the Gibraltar pound Coin image box 2 singles header 1 pound image left Image GIPobverse.png image right File One pound coin Gibraltar reverse.png caption left Obverse ...   more details



  1. Fijian pound

    controlled the exchange rate for Fiji, and in 1933 the Fiji pound was devalued to 1.11 Fijian 1 Sterling in order to bring it into line with the devalued New Zealand pound, even though the New Zealand pound would very shortly devalue further to bring it into line with the devalued Australian pound . In 1934, as a result of the break in parity with Pound sterling sterling , Fiji began to issue its own coins. When the pound sterling was devalued on 20 November 1967, Fiji immediately followed suit .... On 28 November 1967, Fiji decided to partially revalue its pound, hence resulting in a sterling exchange rate of 104.10.0 Fijian 100 Sterling. http www3.interscience.wiley.com cgi bin fulltext 119705084 PDFSTART This had the effect of bringing the Fijian pound closer to its original relationship ... general view of history in the wider region, see The Pound Sterling in Australia, New Zealand, and Oceania . Coins main Coins of the Fijian pound In 1934, coins were introduced in denominations ... 20 subunit ratio 2 1 240 subunit name 1 shilling subunit name 2 penny symbol Pound sign symbol subunit ... of Fiji issuing authority website www.reservebank.gov.fj obsolete notice Y The pound was the currency ... From its earliest days as a British colony, British sterling coinage circulated in Fiji, supplemented ... in the exchange rates at the time of the great depression in the 1930s. In 1969, the Fijian pound was replaced by the Fijian Fijian dollar dollar at a rate of 1 Fijian pound 2 Fijian dollars such that the new ... pence denomination which existed in all other territories which used sterling coinage. The absence ... brass dodecagonal 3 pence coin of identical size and shape to the corresponding sterling coin ... pound notes were issued at Levuka on the island of Ovalau . These were followed in 1873 by notes of the Fiji ... by 10 shillings notes in 1918. The Bank of New South Wales issued 1 pound notes in 1901. In 1917, as a wartime emergency measure, the government introduced 1 pound notes, followed by 5 and 10 shillings ...   more details



  1. Guernsey pound

    Infobox Currency iso code none unofficial GGP using countries flag Guernsey alongside pound sterling ... 2092.html The World Factbook , June 2006 pegged with variant of pound sterling subunit ratio 1 1 100 subunit name 1 penny symbol Pound sign symbol subunit 1 p plural   plural subunit 1 pence used coins 1p, 2p, 5p, 10p, 20p, 50p, 1, 2 coin article Coins of the Guernsey pound used banknotes ... pound sterling . Banknotes were also produced by the States of Guernsey from 1827, denominated in pounds. In 1848, an ordinance was passed that the pound sterling should be legal tender at a value of 1 ... the First World War , the value of the franc began to fall relative to sterling. This caused Guernsey to adopt a pound equal to the pound sterling in 1921. For amounts below 1 shilling, the conversion ... to circulate. For amounts above 1 shilling, an exchange rate of 21 Guernsey shillings to the pound sterling was used, applying an approximation to the pre war exchange rate of 25.2 francs 1 pound sterling ... is accepted The Guernsey pound, and other Sterling banknotes notes denominated in pound sterling including ... as the corresponding Coins of the pound sterling British coins . The word new was dropped in 1977 ... British to signify the island s conversion to a pound equal to sterling. From 1924, 10 shilling notes ... history.html Monetary History of Guernsey br Banknotes of the pound sterling Currencies of Europe ..., States of Guernsey issuing authority website www.gov.gg The pound is the currency of Guernsey . Since 1921, Guernsey has been in currency union with the United Kingdom and the Guernsey pound is not a separate currency but is a local issue of banknotes and coins denominated in pound sterling, in a similar way to the banknotes issued in Scotland and Northern Ireland see Banknotes of the pound sterling . It can be exchanged at par with other sterling coinage and notes see also sterling zone . For this reason, ISO 4217 does not include a separate currency code for the Guernsey pound, but where ...   more details



  1. Totnes pound

    miles To encourage tourists to use local businesses Value and usage A Totnes Pound is equal to one pound sterling and is backed by sterling held in a bank account. In December 2008 a Totnes Pound ...Numismatics The Totnes pound is an alternative local currency ref The town already has its own currency, the Totnes pound in http itn.co.uk news 36735b4455718a9d3cebd4d7a9746540.html Devon town bids for eco status retrieved 20 June 2008 ref , intended to support the local economy of Totnes , a town in Devon , United Kingdom UK . The initiative is part of the Transition Towns concept, of which Totnes is a pioneer. According to the Transition Town Totnes website this means that it is a community in a process of imagining and creating a future that addresses the twin challenges of diminishing oil and gas supplies and climate change , and creates the kind of community that we would all want to be part of ref http totnes.transitionnetwork.org Transition Town Totnes , April 2008 ref . Origins The Totnes Pound was launched as an initiative of Transition Town Totnes Economics and Livelihoods group in March 2007 ref name Project http totnes.transitionnetwork.org totnespound home The Totnes Pound Project , April 2008 ref . The group argues that Economic localisation is considered to be a key aspect of the transition process, and local currency systems provide the opportunity to strengthen the local economy whilst preventing money from leaking out ref name Project . Intended benefits The anticipated benefits of the Totnes Pound ref name Project are To build resilience in the local economy by keeping money circulating in the community and building new relationships To get people thinking ... were accepting the Totnes Pound. ref http totnes.transitionnetwork.org totnespound home howitworks Totnes Pound Project How It Works ref Description of notes The Totnes Pound notes are printed by local ... Herald Printer rolling in bank notes ref See also Lewes Pound Stroud Pound W rgl The W rgl ...   more details



  1. Newfoundland pound

    The pound was the currency of Colony of Newfoundland Newfoundland until 1865. It was subdivided into 20 shilling s , each of 12 penny pence . The Newfoundland pound was equal to the British pound and coins of the pound sterling British coins circulated, supplemented by locally produced tokens and banknotes. In 1865, the Newfoundland dollar dollar was introduced at a rate of 1 dollar 4 shillings 2 pence. Tokens main Coins of the Newfoundland dollar Tokens for 1 Farthing British coin farthing and penny were privately produced between 1841 and 1860. Banknotes In 1854, the Union Bank of Newfoundland introduced 1 pound notes. The same denomination was issued by the Commercial Bank of Newfoundland from 1857. Both banks continued to issue notes denominated in pounds after the introduction of the dollar, although they did issue dollar notes in the 1880s. See also Newfoundland dollar References refbegin numis cite SCWPM date 1990.s refend Canadian currency and coinage Pound currency Category Currencies of Canada Category Modern obsolete currencies Category History of Newfoundland and Labrador Category 1865 disestablishments Category Economy of Newfoundland and Labrador Category Pre Confederation Newfoundland Money unit stub Newfoundland stub Dollar, Newfoundland pl Funt nowofundlandzki ...   more details



  1. Pound Gap

    Traces from Mount Sterling, Kentucky Mount Sterling to Pound Gap to make travel to western Virginia ... Sterling Pound Gap road was considered the longest pre Civil War state road ref http www.uky.edu KentuckyAtlas ky mount sterling.html Overview of Mount Sterling, Kentucky Kentucky Atlas and Gazetteer ...Infobox mountain pass name Pound Gap photo photo caption Overview of Pound Gap from the Kentucky Side ...,title topo The Pound Gap of Pine Mountain ridge Pine Mountain is on the Virginia Kentucky border between Jenkins, Kentucky and Pound, Virginia . It was used as a passage for early settlers to cross ... ky pound gap.html Pound Gap Kentucky Atlas and Gazetteer. Retrieved on 2010 06 20 ref History .... ref name PHS http phs1.org Pound 20Gap poundgap.htm Pound Gap overview Pound Gap High School. Retrieved ... Stoner, to warn the land surveyors of a possible attack from the Shawnee Indians . Boone referred to Pound ... families of eastern Kentucky came to Kentucky through Pound Gap. ref http www.mayhouse.org perry ... came from Piketon Pikeville, Kentucky present day Pikeville in the Battle of Pound Gap , forcing ... the Battle of Pound Gap. ref http www.bencaudill.com pound brothers once more.html Brothers Once .... The ambush killed five out of seven people who were in the caravan at a rock near Pound Gap now called ... features During the construction of the new section of US 23 in 1998, the Pine Mountain Pound ... than 275 million years ago formed the Appalachian Mountains and the thrust fault at Pound Gap . ref http transportation.ky.gov enviroach poundgap.htm Environmental Achievements Pound Gap Thrust Fault ... cite news url http www.wku.edu geoweb info geogram99.htm title Pound Gap Roadcut Kentucky s First ... 06 22 ref On September 26, 1998 Pound Gap was declared Kentucky s first Distinguished Geologic Site ... links http sepmstrata.org Appalachian PoundGap Appalachian galleryPoundGap1.html Information on Pound Gap Geological Section http freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com dmohn poundgap.htm A Pound ...   more details



  1. Irish pound

    notation was the prefix or IR where confusion might have arisen with the pound sterling or other pound currency pounds . The Irish pound was superseded by the euro on 1 January 1999 ref http www.irishstatutebook.ie ... did not begin circulation until the beginning of 2002. First pound The earliest Irish coinage was introduced in 997 with the pound divided into 20 shilling s, each of 12 penny pence . After a period of debasement, equivalence to pound sterling sterling was reestablished in the 1180s. ref http www.irishcoinage.com ..., base metal coinage known as Gun money . In 1701, the relationship between the Irish pound and British pound sterling was fixed at 13 Irish pounds 12 pounds sterling. This led to a situation where ... with sterling was maintained. This new Irish pound was initially known as the Saorst t pound Irish Free State Free State pound and was pegged to the pound sterling. As with sterling, the sd system ... notes were introduced. However, the pound sterling continued to be accepted on a one for one basis ... the Irish pound and the pound sterling by 30 March 1979 the parity link between the two currencies ... pound s value at one pound sterling while still respecting the fluctuation limits in the EMS, despite ... all but the pound sterling, the Swedish krona and the Danish krone were fixed. The fixed conversion ...&exch2 gbp title Exchange rate from pound sterling to euro on 1 January 2002 accessdate 2007 02 20 ref ...For the coin of the same value One pound Irish coin Infobox Currency currency name in local Punt ireannach small ga icon small image 1 Irish pound reverse .png image title 1 1 coin reverse Red deer image ... br pingin ga icon symbol Pound sign br or IR to distinguish from other pounds symbol subunit 1 p plural ... pence Irish coin 50p , One pound Irish coin 1 nickname quid coin article Coins of the Republic of Ireland ... Currency Centre mint Currency Centre obsolete notice Y The Irish pound lang ga Punt ireannach .... The distinct Irish pound existed until January 1826 when it was replaced by British currency . Irish ...   more details



  1. Maryland pound

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 The pound was the currency of Maryland until 1793. Initially, the British pound circulated along with foreign coins. From 1733, this was supplemented by paper money, known as Proclamation Money . Although this was denominated in pounds, shilling s and penny pence , they were worth less than sterling, with 1 Maryland shilling 9 pence sterling. A second New issue of notes was introduced in 1751, replacing the earlier notes at a rate of 1 New shilling 1 Proclamation shillings. The first issues of Continental currency in Maryland were denominated in sd and Spanish dollars at a rate of 1 dollar 4 shillings 6 pence. In 1780, two types of continental currency were issued, one valuing the Spanish dollar at 4 shillings 6 pence printed in red ink and known as Red Money , the other printed in black ink and known as Black Money valuing the Spanish dollar at 7 shillings 6 pence. The continental currency was replaced by the U.S. dollar at the rate of 1000 continental dollars 1 U.S. dollar. Pound currency DEFAULTSORT Maryland Pound Category Currencies of the Americas Category Historical currencies of the United States Category 1793 disestablishments Category Pre state history of Maryland Category Economy of Maryland Money unit stub Maryland stub ...   more details



  1. Bermudian pound

    were copper pennies in 1793. When Bermuda adopted the Pound sterling sterling currency system in the first ... Pound sterling sterling coinage into all the British colonies. An imperial order in council was passed in that year for the purposes of facilitating this aim by making sterling coinage legal tender in the colonies ... pounds, shillings, and pence as the sole legal tender. The British pound sterling then remained the official ... from sterling to U.S. dollars in 1970, it still nevertheless remained a member of the sterling area since at that time, the pound sterling and the US dollar had a fixed exchange rate of 1 2.40. Following ...Infobox Currency image 1 image title 1 Bermudian pound and dollar banknotes iso code BMD using countries Bermuda pegged with British pound at par subunit ratio 1 1 20 subunit name 1 shilling subunit ratio ... 5, 10 shillings, 1, 5, 10 issuing authority Bermuda Government The pound was the currency of Bermuda until 1970. It was equivalent to the British pound , alongside which it circulated, and was similarly ... the pound with the Bermudian dollar at a rate of 1 dollar 8 shillings 4 pence i.e., 100 pence , equal ... in the United Kingdom . No special varieties of the sterling coinage were ever issued ... coins remain readily available to collectors. Banknotes In 1914, the government introduced 1 pound notes .... The 5 shilling note ceased production in 1957, with 10 pound notes introduced in 1964. History For nearly ... sterling . As the sterling silver coins were attached to a gold standard, this exchange rate did not realistically ... colonies. It had the effect of actually driving sterling coinage out, rather than encouraging ... tradition, resulting in the successful introduction of both sterling coinage and sterling accounts. It wasn t until 1 January 1842 that the authorities in Bermuda formally decided to make sterling ... with sterling, the Bermudas did not allow themselves to be drawn into the U.S. currency area ... by the devaluation of sterling in 1967 and Bermuda s increasing tendency to keep its reserves ...   more details




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