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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Pound_(mass)Pound (mass) - Wikipedia

    The Russian pound ( Фунт, funt) is an obsolete Russian unit of measurement of mass. It is equal to 409.51718 g (14.445293 oz). [50] In 1899, the funt was the basic unit of weight, and all other units of weight were formed from it; in particular, a zolotnik was of a funt, and a pood was 40 fúnty .

  2. 20 de mar. de 2024 · The Irish pound (IEP) was Ireland’s national currency until 2002. Managed by the central bank of Ireland, the IEP played a crucial role in the country’s economic history. Ireland transitioned to the euro in 2002, marking a significant step in European economic integration. The euro adoption facilitated cross-border trade and increased ...

  3. ABSTRACT. The history of the Irish pound spans seventy-five years, from the introduction of the Saorsta ́t pound in 1927 to the changeover to euro banknotes and coin in 2002. For most of this period, the Irish pound had a fixed link to sterling. It was only in the 1970s that this link was seriously questioned when it failed to deliver price ...

  4. The standard circulating coinage of the United Kingdom, British Crown Dependencies and British Overseas Territories is denominated in pennies and pounds sterling ( symbol "£", commercial GBP), and ranges in value from one penny sterling to two pounds. Since decimalisation, on 15 February 1971, the pound has been divided into 100 (new) pence.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ShillingShilling - Wikipedia

    A 1933 UK shilling 1956 Elizabeth II UK shilling showing English and Scottish reverses. The shilling is a historical coin, and the name of a unit of modern currencies formerly used in the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, other British Commonwealth countries and Ireland, where they were generally equivalent to 12 pence or one-twentieth of a pound before being phased out during the 1960s ...

  6. 1986 (first use 1928) The twenty pence (20p) ( Irish: fiche pingin) coin was a subdivision of the Irish pound. It was introduced on 30 October 1986. It was the first Irish decimal coin of a different size to the corresponding British coin, as the Irish pound had not been pegged to sterling since 1979. Its last issue was in 2000, two years ...