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  • #REDIRECT [[Pound sterling]]
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  • The official full name '''pound sterling''' is used mainly in formal contexts and also when it is necessary to disti ...Troy weight|troy]] [[pound (weight)|pound]] of [[sterling silver]] (hence "pound sterling"). The currency symbol is the [[pound sign]], originally '''₤''' with two
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  • #REDIRECT [[Pound sterling/Approval]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Pound sterling/Related Articles]]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Pound sterling]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...terling]] at a ratio of 1 Gibraltarian pound to 1 pound sterling. Like the pound sterling, the [[pound sign]] is used with the letter 'G' placed in front to distingu
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  • {{rpl|Pound sterling}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Pound sterling]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Pound sterling/Approval]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Pound sterling/Related Articles]]
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  • ...outh Africa]] prior to its replacement by the [[rand]] in 1961. Like the [[pound sterling]], with which it was tied, it was divided into 20 [[shilling]]s and 240 [[p
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Pound sterling]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Pound sterling}}
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  • {{r|Pound sterling}}
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  • {{r|Pound sterling}}
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  • {{r|Pound sterling}}
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  • ...r issues that emerged during the campaign include the status of the UK's [[Pound sterling|sterling]] [[currency]], which the SNP planned to continue in use after ind
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  • ...nstance, are used in the [[United Kingdom]] and come in denominations of [[Pound sterling|£]]5, £10, £20 and £50, each a different size and colour, which allows
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  • ...nisations. Under SNP-led independence, Scotland would remain in the UK's [[Pound sterling|Sterling]] currency, but the party would campaign for the new [[state]] to
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  • ...third country markets.) Indexes of the effective exchange rates of the pound sterling, the US dollar and the Euro are published are published monthly by the Bank
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  • The official full name '''pound sterling''' is used mainly in formal contexts and also when it is necessary to disti ...Troy weight|troy]] [[pound (weight)|pound]] of [[sterling silver]] (hence "pound sterling"). The currency symbol is the [[pound sign]], originally '''₤''' with two
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  • {{r|Pound sterling}}
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  • ...on the closing exchange rate of the non-euro currencies (principally the [[pound sterling]]) that day.
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  • ...ng U.S. interest rates, which by making the dollar less attractive and the pound sterling more attractive to investors, drove up the foreign exchange value of the Br ...fall of about 30 per cent in the exchange rate between the dollar and the pound sterling. The period of a variable price of gold came to an end on 31 January 1934,
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  • ...gh employment, whereas his treasury ministers argued that to support the [[pound sterling]] required strict controls on money and hence a rise in unemployment. Their
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  • |currency = [[Pound sterling]]<ref>The [[Euro]] is accepted in many payphones and some larger shops.</re
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  • :a significant downturn in global [[stock market]]s took place, in which [[Pound Sterling|Sterling]] significantly weakened;<ref>''BBC News'': '[http://www.bbc.co.uk
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  • [[Special:Allpages/Pound Sterling|Pound Sterling]] - [[Special:Allpages/Preocular|Preocular]]
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  • <td>[[Pound sterling]]</td>
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  • ...s, employing 26,000 staff in the UK alone and with a budget of more than [[pound sterling|GB£]]4 billion ([[United States dollar|US$]]7.9 billion).<ref>{{cite book ! Department !! Monthly cost ([[Pound sterling|GBP]])
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  • ...Regional Gross Value Added], pp.240-253. Figures in millions of British [[pound sterling]].</ref>
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  • ...he held until October 1854. Her father had given her an annual income of [[pound sterling|£]]500 (roughly £300,000 in present terms)<ref>[http://www.measuringworth
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  • ...on series' production in the 1970s, sold at auction in December 2005 for [[Pound sterling|£]]10,800.<ref>{{cite news
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  • ...February 2007 by the [[Scottish Executive]], at a cost of over 4 million [[pound sterling|pounds]], as part of a £13 million funding packages for ocean power in Sco
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  • ...to pay for increased expenditure which led to inflation. In May 1924 the [[pound sterling]] was worth 76 francs, two years later the pound could buy 243 francs.<ref>
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  • ...ril 3, 2006 and costs 200 [[Microsoft Points]], equivalent to US$2.50 or [[Pound sterling|GBP]]1.50; the corresponding PC release cost was US$1.99. Although gamers g
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  • ...attempt to keep property in Ipswich. The aunt was imprisoned and the 250 [[Pound sterling|pounds]] fine levied suggests that the family was well-to-do, [[bourgeoisie
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  • ...n turn leased to the [[British East India Company]] in 1668 for a sum of [[pound sterling|£]]10 [[per annum]]. The company found the deep harbor on the east coast o
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  • ...ndon]] as the world's leading financial centre; for the emergence of the [[pound sterling]] as its leading currency; and for the contribution of the [[Bank of Engl
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  • As part of the United Kingdom, England's official currency is the [[pound sterling]] (also known as the ''British pound'' or GBP).
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  • ...(1996) p. 157 and Ainger, p. 154</ref> In 1863 he received a bequest of [[pound sterling|£]]300 that he used to leave the civil service and take up a brief career
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  • ...879 in the form of a marble clock, two bronze ornaments and a cheque for [[Pound Sterling|£]]1,458. The second, collected by MCC, the county of Gloucestershire, the
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