•
Australian pound (until 1966, replaced by the
Australian dollar). The Australian pound was also used in the
Gilbert and Ellice Islands,
Nauru,
New Hebrides and
Papua and New Guinea. It was replaced in the New Hebrides/Vanuatu in 1981 by the
Vanuatu vatu. •
Bahamian pound (until 1966, replaced by the
Bahamian dollar) •
Bermudian pound (until 1970, replaced by the
Bermudian dollar) •
Biafran pound (1968 to 1970, replaced by the
Nigerian pound) •
British West African pound • in
British Cameroon replaced by the
CFA franc in 1961 • in
Gambia, replaced by the
Gambian pound in 1968 • in
Ghana, replaced by the
Ghanaian pound in 1958 • in
Liberia, replaced by the
U.S. dollar in 1943 • in
Nigeria, replaced by the
Nigerian pound in 1958 • in
Sierra Leone, replaced by the
leone in 1964 •
Canadian pound (until 1859, replaced by the
Canadian dollar) •
Cypriot pound (Cyprus and Sovereign Base Areas of
Akrotiri and Dhekelia, until 1 January 2008, replaced by the
euro) •
Fijian pound (until 1969, replaced by the
Fijian dollar) •
Gambian pound (1968 to 1971, replaced by the
dalasi) •
Ghanaian pound (1958 to 1965, replaced by the
cedi) •
Irish pound (Irish:
Punt na hÉireann) (until 2002, replaced by the
euro) •
Israeli pound, also known as the Israeli lira (until 1980, replaced by the
shekel) •
Jamaican pound (until 1968, replaced by the
Jamaican dollar). The Jamaican pound was also used in
Cayman Islands and
Turks and Caicos Islands until 1968. • Jordanian pound;
see Palestine pound, below. •
Libyan pound (until 1971, replaced by the
Libyan dinar) •
Malawian pound (1964 to 1970, replaced by the
Malawian kwacha) •
Maltese pound (also known as the
Maltese lira and replaced by the euro on 1 January 2008) •
New Brunswick pound (until 1860, replaced by the
New Brunswick dollar) •
Newfoundland pound (until 1865, replaced by the
Newfoundland dollar) •
New Guinean pound •
New Zealand pound (until 1967, replaced by the
New Zealand dollar). The New Zealand pound was also used in the
Cook Islands and the
Pitcairn Islands. •
Nigerian pound (1958 to 1973, replaced by the
naira) •
Nova Scotian pound (until 1860, replaced by the
Nova Scotian dollar) •
Oceanian pound (1942-1945 under Japanese occupation of
Kiribati,
Nauru,
New Guinea,
Solomon Islands and
Tuvalu) •
Palestine pound (replaced by the Israeli pound; also served as Jordanian pound, replaced in Jordan by the
Jordanian dinar) •
Pound Scots of Scotland (until 1707 union with England) •
Prince Edward Island pound (until 1871, replaced by the
Prince Edward Island dollar) •
Rhodesian pound (1964 until 1970 in Rhodesia, replaced by the
Rhodesian dollar) •
Rhodesia and Nyasaland pound (1955-1964, replaced in Southern Rhodesia renamed Rhodesia by the
Rhodesian pound, in Northern Rhodesia renamed Zambia by the
Zambian pound, and in Nyasaland renamed Malawi by the
Malawian pound) •
Samoan pound (1914–1920 provisional issue by the New Zealand Government military administration. 1920–1959 by the New Zealand Government administration (Treasury notes). 1960–1963 by the Bank of Western Samoa. Replaced 1967 by the
tala ($).) • Scottish pound: see
Pound Scots, above. •
Solomon Islands pound (1916-1932, replaced by the
Australian pound) •
South African pound (until 1961, replaced by
South African rand). The South African pound was also used in
Basutoland,
Bechuanaland,
South West Africa and
Swaziland. •
South African Republic pond (refers to the republic in Transvaal, issued 1867–1902, replaced by the
South African pound) •
South West African pound (1930s to 1961, replaced by
South African rand) •
Southern Rhodesian pound (1896-1955, circulated also in Northern Rhodesia and Nyasaland; replaced by
Rhodesia and Nyasaland pound) •
Sudanese pound (until 1992 and since January 2007) •
Tongan pound (1921–1966 Government of Tonga Treasury notes. 1967 replaced by the
pa'anga ($)) •
Transvaal pound (see above, South African Republic pond) • West Indian pound (until 1949, replaced by
East Caribbean dollar) •
Western Samoan pound (1920-1967, replaced by
Samoan tala) •
Zambian pound (1964 to 1968, replaced by the
Zambian kwacha)
Currencies of the former British colonies in America All of the following currencies have been replaced by the
US dollar. •
Connecticut pound (
Connecticut Colony) •
Delaware pound (
Delaware Colony) •
Georgia pound (
Province of Georgia) •
Maryland pound (
Province of Maryland) •
Massachusetts pound (
Province of Massachusetts Bay) •
New Hampshire pound (
Province of New Hampshire) •
New Jersey pound (
Province of New Jersey) •
New York pound (
Province of New York) •
North Carolina pound (
Province of North Carolina) •
Pennsylvania pound (
Province of Pennsylvania) •
Rhode Island pound (
Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations) •
South Carolina pound (
Province of South Carolina) •
Virginia pound (
Colony of Virginia) ==See also==