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The Palestine Currency Order explicitly excluded Transjordan from its application, but the Government of Transjordan decided to adopt the Palestine pound at the same time as Palestine did. [11] [12] The Egyptian pound remained legal tender in Transjordan until 1930. [13] All the denominations were trilingual in Arabic, English and Hebrew.
The Palestine pound was not, however, used in conjunction with the normal sterling shillings and pence coinage. It was used with a decimal system in which it was divided into 1,000 mils. The Currency Board was dissolved in May 1948, with the end of the British Mandate, but the Palestinian pound continued in circulation for a transitional period:
In 1927, the British administration of the Palestinian Mandate established the Palestine Currency Board which issued the Palestine pound which was the official currency in both Mandatory Palestine and the Emirate of Transjordan. Though Jordan became an independent kingdom on 25 May 1946, it continued to use the Palestinian pound for a while.
Palestine pound – British Mandate of Palestine; Papal pound – Papal states; Parisian pound – France; Parman pound – Parma; Pennsylvania pound – Pennsylvania; Peruvian pound – Peru; Pound sterling – United Kingdom, British Indian Ocean Territory (accepted) Prince Edward Island pound – Prince Edward Island; Rhode Island pound ...
Palestine is a polysemy refering to a geographical area (a.k.a among Jews: Land of Israel), a political entity under British mandate 1917-1948 and a political entity of Palestinian Arabs a.k.a West Bank and Gaza or The Palestinian Territories. Israel continued to use the Palestine pound until 1952, when it was replaced by the Israeli lira.
Report to the League of Nations on the Administration of Palestine and Trans-Jordan for the year 1928; World Statesmen - Israel; Agreement between his Britannic Majesty and His Highness the Amir of Trans-Jordan, February 1928 Article 1, "His Highness the Amir agrees that His Britannic Majesty shall be represented in Trans-Jordan by a British Resident acting on behalf of the High Commissioner ...
The pruta was introduced shortly after the establishment of the state of Israel, as the 1000th part of the Israeli pound. It replaced the mil, which was the 1000th part of the Palestine pound, a currency issued by the British Mandate of Palestine prior to May 1948. Pruta from the reign of Agrippa I
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