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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Pound_ScotsPound Scots - Wikipedia

    The pound (Modern and Middle Scots: Pund) was the currency of Scotland prior to the 1707 Treaty of Union between the Kingdom of Scotland and the Kingdom of England, which created the Kingdom of Great Britain.

    • Scottish pound

      Scottish pound may refer to: Banknotes of Scotland,...

  2. Scottish pound may refer to: Banknotes of Scotland, banknotes of the pound sterling (GBP) issued by one of three Scottish banks; Pound Scots, the former currency of Scotland until the Acts of Union 1707; Scottish independence § Currency, hypothetical currency should Scotland become independent

  3. La sterlina scozzese (in inglese: Pound Scots, Scots: Pund Scots) era l'unità monetaria del Regno di Scozia prima dell' Unione politica e monetaria con il Regno d'Inghilterra del 1707. Fu introdotta da Davide I di Scozia sul modello delle monete inglese e francese, secondo le caratteristiche della monetazione carolingia.

  4. Further reading. Sums of money. Scotland had its own currency prior to the Act of Union in 1707: the pound Scots. From the fourteenth century until the end of the sixteenth century debasement...

  5. Pound Scots - Wikiwand. Currency in the Kingdom of Scotland until 1707 / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. The pound ( Modern and Middle Scots: Pund) was the currency of Scotland prior to the 1707 Treaty of Union between the Kingdom of Scotland and the Kingdom of England, which created the Kingdom of Great Britain.

  6. Scottish pound: see Pound Scots, above. Solomon Islands pound (1916-1932, replaced by the Australian pound) South African pound (until 1961, replaced by South African rand). The South African pound was also used in Basutoland, Bechuanaland, South West Africa and Swaziland.

  7. 14 feb 2014 · 14 February 2014. PA. By Ed Lowther. Political reporter, BBC News. With a credible claim to be the oldest living currency in the world, the pound has accompanied Britons through much of their...