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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.

  3. Banknotes of Scotland are the banknotes of the pound sterling that are issued by three Scottish retail banks and in circulation in Scotland. The Bank of Scotland, the oldest bank operating in the country, was the first bank in Europe to successfully print its own banknotes in 1695.

  4. 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 of the coinage resulted in the...

  5. Why is it called the Scottish Pound? This seems to be the most popular choice, but there are other options from Scottish history such as the Merk, Noble and Lyon. Will I be forced to convert my money? No, everyone is free to choose how much of their savings they wish to exchange into the S£.

  6. 14 de fev. de 2014 · With a credible claim to be the oldest living currency in the world, the pound has accompanied Britons through much of their march through history. But is Scotland soon to end its use of the...

  7. Scots Currency Converter. Scotland had its own currency, the pound Scots, prior to the Act of Union in 1707. The first indigenous currency in Scotland was the silver penny, coined by David I.