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Pound (currency)

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The pound, a unit of currency, originated in England as the value of a pound mass of silver.[1] Historically, £1 worth of silver coins were a troy pound in mass; as of October 2009 this amount of silver is worth approximately £130.

Today, the term may refer to a number of current (primarily British and related) currencies, and a variety of now-obsolete currencies.

Current currencies

Countries where the official currency is called "pound"
  • Other currencies called pound:

Historical currencies

Currencies of the former British colonies in America (replaced by the US dollar)

See also

References