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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] For a long time, £1 worth of silver coins were a troy pound in mass.

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


Contents

[edit] Current currencies

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

[edit] Historical currencies

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

[edit] Exchange Rates[5]

(AS OF JUNE 2009)

Money Type Pound to -- -- to Pound
Euro 1.18035 GBP .847199 EUR
American Dollar .611697 GBP 1.63095 USD
Chinese Yuan .08947 GPB 11.1761 CNY
Japanese Yen .00622 GBP 160.623 JPY
Mexican Peso .0453092 GBP 22.0706 MXN
Swiss Franc .560691 GBP 1.78351 CHF

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ Online Etymology Dictionary
  2. ^ Foreign and Commonwealth Office country profiles: South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands
  3. ^ Foreign and Commonwealth Office country profiles: British Antarctic Territory
  4. ^ Foreign and Commonwealth Office country profiles: British Indian Ocean Territory
  5. ^ http://www.x-rates.com/d/GBP/table.html
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