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Historical currencies- Australian pound. 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
- Bermudian pound
- Biafran 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
- Cypriot pound
- Fijian pound
- Gambian pound
- Ghanaian pound
- Irish pound
- Israeli pound, also known as the Israeli lira
- Jamaican pound. The Jamaican pound was also used in Cayman Islands and Turks and Caicos Islands until 1968.
- Jordanian pound; see Palestine pound, below.
- Libyan pound
- Malawian pound
- Maltese pound
- New Brunswick pound
- Newfoundland pound
- New Guinean pound
- New Zealand pound. The New Zealand pound was also used in the Cook Islands and the Pitcairn Islands.
- Nigerian pound
- Nova Scotian pound
- Oceanian pound
- Palestine pound
- Pound Scots of Scotland
- Prince Edward Island pound
- Rhodesian pound
- Rhodesia and Nyasaland pound
- Samoan pound. 1960–1963 by the Bank of Western Samoa. Replaced 1967 by the tala
- Scottish pound: see Pound Scots, above.
- Solomon Islands pound
- South African pound. The South African pound was also used in Basutoland, Bechuanaland, South West Africa and Swaziland.
- South African Republic pond
- South West African pound
- Southern Rhodesian pound
- Sudanese pound
- Tongan pound
- Transvaal pound
- West Indian pound
- Western Samoan pound
- Zambian pound
Currencies of the former British colonies in AmericaAll of the following currencies have been replaced by the US dollar.
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