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The 1983 One Pound coin was the year of first issue for the British One Pound coin which replaced the One Pound note. The British One Pound coin is legal tender anywhere in the United Kingdom and some of its dependencies.
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Scotland is part of the UK and as such uses British currency. The currency of the UK is the Pound.
Glasgow, Scotland uses the Pound Sterling or GBP. This is used throughout the UK.
Scotland uses the same currency as the rest of the United Kingdom, the Pound Sterling.
Braitain used a Pound (Sterling), establishing paper money in 1695. In 1707 the Pound Scots (used in Scotland) was merged with the Pound Sterling.
the English pound is the currency used in many countries such as England,northern Ireland,Scotland and wales it is also used in some other countries
The pound sterling is another name for the British Pound.The British Pound is the official currency of the UK (England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland)
in Scotland
Edinburgh is the capital city. The currency used is the Pound Sterling - commonly known as Great British Pound (GBP).
Depending on condition, a 1959 Bank of Scotland One Pound note might get anything from £5 to £20 GBP. A reputable coin dealer will be able to give a more accurate valuation based on inspection of the banknote.
Every day currency comprises 1 penny 2 pence 5 pence 10 pence 20 pence 50 pence 1 pound 2 pound special edition coins include 3 and 4 pence (very rare) 5 pound coins and 10 pound coins. Any coin with queen Elizabeth the seconds head on it regardless of national origin is legal tender in Britain also stamps featuring her head are considered currency.