List Of £5 Banknotes And Coins
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List Of £5 Banknotes And Coins
This is a list of £5 banknotes, bills, and coins. Current currencies *Sterling: ** British £5 coin **Bank of England £5 note **Bank of Scotland £5 note **Bank of Ireland £5 note **Clydesdale Bank £5 note ** Royal Bank of Scotland £5 note **Ulster Bank £5 note * Egyptian £5 note * Falklands £5 note * Gibraltarian £5 note * Guernsey £5 note * Manx £5 note * Jersey £5 note * Saint Helena £5 note * South Sudanese £5 SSP note * Sudanese LS 5 note * Syrian LS 5 coin Obsolete currencies * Australian £A 5 note * Bahamian £5 note * Bermudian £5 note * Biafran £5 note * British West African 100/– note * Canadian £5 note * Cypriot £C 5 note * Fijian £5 note * Gambian £5 note * Ghanaian £5 note *Irish pound ** Series A IR£5 note ** Series B IR£5 note ** Series C IR£5 note * Israeli IL5 note and coin * Jamaican £5 note * Libyan £L5 note * Maltese £M 5 note * New Brunswick £5 note * New Zealand £NZ 5 note * Nigerian £5 note ...
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Banknote
A banknote or bank notealso called a bill (North American English) or simply a noteis a type of paper money that is made and distributed ("issued") by a bank of issue, payable to the bearer on demand. Banknotes were originally issued by commercial banks, which were legally required to Redemption value, redeem the notes for legal tender (usually gold or silver coin) when presented to the chief cashier of the originating bank. These commercial banknotes only traded at face value in the market served by the issuing bank. Commercial banknotes have primarily been replaced by national banknotes issued by central banks or monetary authority, monetary authorities. By extension, the word "banknote" is sometimes used (including by collectors) to refer more generally to paper money, but in a strict sense notes that have not been issued by banks, e.g. government notes, are not banknotes. National banknotes are often, but not always, legal tender, meaning that courts of law are required to ...
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Saint Helena Pound
The Saint Helena pound is the currency of the Atlantic islands of Saint Helena and Ascension, which are constituent parts of the British Overseas Territory of Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha. It is fixed at parity with sterling, and so both currencies are commonly accepted and circulated within Saint Helena. It is subdivided into 100 pence. Tristan da Cunha, the third part of the territory, officially adopted sterling. However, commemorative coins are occasionally minted for the island. History Initially, sterling coin circulated on Saint Helena, in units of a pound divided into 20 shillings, each of 12 pence. That was supplemented by occasional local issues of paper currencies. One coin, a copper halfpenny, was struck in 1821, specifically for use in the islands, and intermingled with sterling coinage. The notes were denominated in pounds and shillings, and valued at par with sterling. Prior to February 1961, the South African pound, which was then equal ...
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Ghanaian Pound
The pound was the currency of Ghana between 1958 and 1965. It was subdivided into 20 shillings, each of 12 pence. Until 1958, Ghana used the British West African pound, after which it issued its own currency. In 1965, Ghana introduced the first '' cedi'' at a rate of £1 = ₵2.40, i.e., ₵1 = 100d. Coins In 1958, Bronze coins were issued for d and 1d, along with cupro-nickel 3d and 6d, 1/– and 2/–. The 3d coin was scalloped in shape. Banknotes In 1958, banknotes were introduced in denominations of 10/–, £1 and £5. The £1 and £5 notes were produced until 1962 and the 10/– note was produced until 1963. See also * Economy of Ghana } The economy of Ghana has a diverse and rich resource base, including the manufacturing and export of digital technology goods, automotive and ship construction and export, and the export of resources such as hydrocarbons and industrial minerals ... References * * External links {{Pound (currency) Currencies of Ghana Ec ...
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