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Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom and uses the same currency as the rest of the United Kingdom, the British pound (symbol: £, abbreviation: GBP).

However, if you are visiting, you ought to be aware that while they accept Bank of England notes, they also have their own. Although these notes are legal tender in the rest of the United Kingdom, they are often refused in shops and other places where money changes hands; you may have to go to a bank to "convert" them into Bank of England notes.
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pound sterling in N Ireland and Euros in S Ireland

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Northern Ireland uses Sterling (the British pound).

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