Nigerian pound ended in 1973.
Nigerian naira was created in 1973.
The Nigerian currency, the naira, was named by then Finance Minister Obafemi Awolowo in 1973. The name "naira" is derived from the word "Nigeria," reflecting the country's identity. The currency was introduced to replace the pound, and its symbol is ₦.
The Nigerian currency is called the naira, derived from the phrase "Nigeria." The term was introduced in 1973, replacing the pound, as part of a currency reform aimed at reflecting national identity. The naira is subdivided into 100 kobo, and its design and symbols are intended to showcase Nigerian culture and heritage.
Bahamian pound ended in 1966.
Newfoundland pound ended in 1865.
Gambian pound ended in 1971.
Ghanaian pound ended in 1965.
Connecticut pound ended in 1793.
Palestine pound ended in 1950.
Biafran pound ended in 1970.
Massachusetts pound ended in 1793.
Tuscan pound ended in 1826.