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Encyclopedia > Saint Helenian pound

The island of Saint Helena issues its own currency, the Pound, which is linked to the Pound Sterling. It produces its own banknotes and coins to the same denominations. For alternate uses, see Saint Helena (disambiguation). ... The pound sterling, which strictly speaking refers to basic currency unit of sterling, now the pound, can generally refer to the currency of the United Kingdom (UK). ... A £20 Ulster Bank banknote. ...

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Saint Helena - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1655 words)
Saint Helena is an island of volcanic origin and an overseas territory of the United Kingdom in the South Atlantic Ocean.
Saint Helena is famous for being the place of exile of Napoleon Bonaparte between 1815 and his death in 1821.
Executive authority in Saint Helena is invested in Queen Elizabeth II and is exercised on her behalf by the Governor of Saint Helena.
Saint Helena pound - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (215 words)
The Saint Helena pound is issued by the British overseas territory of Saint Helena.
Coins are issued in denominations of 1p (one penny), 2p, 5p, 10p, 20p, 50p, £1 (one pound), and £2, whilst banknotes are issued in denominations of £5, £10, and £20.
St Helena does not have a central bank of its own, and the only banking services on the island are provided by a commercial bank, the Bank of St. Helena.
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