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- Pound sign - Wikipedia
The pound sign (£) is the symbol for the pound unit of sterling – the currency of the United Kingdom and its associated Crown Dependencies and British Overseas Territories and previously of Great Britain and of the Kingdom of England
- Pound Sign Symbol (£)
The pound sign, £, is used to represent the pound sterling, the official currency of the United Kingdom
- Pound Symbol (£) - Copy and Paste Text Symbols - Symbolsdb. com
This page contains pound symbols that refer to the pound sterling (the currency of the United Kingdom) They can be used, among others, to write prices in pounds
- Pound Symbol (£) Pound Sign – Keyboard, Copy Paste Shortcuts
Whether you’re looking for where the pound symbol is on your keyboard, how to copy and paste the £ symbol, or how to insert it in Word, Google Docs, HTML, or LaTeX, this complete guide covers everything in one place
- Pound sterling | History Denominations | Britannica Money
The symbol £ was retained for the pound sterling, and the letter p was chosen for the new penny This article was most recently revised and updated by Adam Augustyn
- GBP Currency Symbol (£), Code Meaning | British Pound Guide
GBP is the ISO 4217 currency code for the British Pound, also known as pound sterling It is the official currency of the United Kingdom — covering England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland — as well as several Crown Dependencies and British Overseas Territories
- The Pound sign - Symbols. com
The pound sign (£ or ₤) is the symbol for the pound sterling—the currency of the United Kingdom (UK) The same symbol is (or was) used for similarly named currencies in some other countries and territories, such as the Irish pound, Gibraltar pound, Australian pound, and Italian lira
- Pound Currency Symbol (£) | Understanding the British Pound Sterling . . .
Learn about the pound currency symbol (£), its history, and usage in representing the British Pound Sterling Discover how this symbol is used in finance, international trade, and everyday transactions in the UK and beyond
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