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  2. Pound sign - Wikipedia

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    The pound sign (£) is the symbol for the pound unit of sterling – the currency of the United Kingdom and its associated Crown Dependencies and British Overseas Territories and previously of Great Britain and of the Kingdom of England.

  3. The pound sign £ is the currency symbol for the pound sterling, the currency of the United Kingdom. The same symbol is used for other currencies called pound, such as the Gibraltar, Egyptian, Manx and Syrian pounds.

  4. Pound Sign Symbol (£)

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    The ‘£’ (pound sign) symbol is used to represent the pound sterling, which is the official currency of the United Kingdom. For example: This represents one hundred pounds sterling.

  5. Pound sterling - Wikipedia

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    The currency sign for the pound unit of sterling is £, which (depending on typeface) may be drawn with one or two bars: [18] the Bank of England has exclusively used the single bar variant since 1975.

  6. How to Type the British Pound Symbol (£) on Any Device

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    To type the pound sterling symbol (£) on your iPad or iPhone, tap the 123 button in the lower-left corner of the keyboard, then tap and hold your finger over the dollar ($) symbol. A list of currency symbols will pop up.

  7. Why lb Is the Symbol for Pounds - ThoughtCo

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    Have you ever wondered why we use the symbol "lb" for the "pounds" unit? The word "pound" is short for "pound weight," which was libra pondo in Latin. The libra part of the phrase meant both weight or balance scales.

  8. The Pound Sign, or £, is a recognizable icon used to denote the British pound sterling. It has a long history and holds great significance. It represents the history, culture, and economic legacy of the United Kingdom in addition to serving as a symbol of currency.

  9. What is the British pound sign? The British pound sign looks like this: According to the Bank of England, the symbol originates from the letter L. This is the first letter of the Latin word for ‘libra’, which means a pound of money. The horizontal line was added later, although it’s not sure when.

  10. What Is the Origin of the Pound Sterling Sign? - Culture Trip

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    Well, the short answer is that the pound sterling sign (£) is basically a glorified letter ‘L’. Like many things in the modern world, the origins of the pound sterling sign can be traced back to ancient Rome, but to understand the initial origin, it helps to know a few other things first.

  11. Pound Sterling Symbol

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    The pound sterling symbol, £, originally stems from the Latin word ‘libra,’ which means scale or balance. This notation evolved to signify the weight of a pound in silver, crucial in ancient trading.