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A Pound was the major unit of Australian currency prior to it being replaced by the Australian Dollar on the 14th of February, 1966.

A Pound was also an ancient unit of weight measurement consisting of 16 ounces prior to Australia adopting a metric system of weights and measures based on the gram.

Pound is also a verb meaning to strike heavily or pulverise.

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