A variety of currencies are tender in theUnited Kingdom, itsoverseas territories andcrown dependencies. This list covers all of those currently in circulation.
| Location | Native currency | Issuing authority |
|---|---|---|
Issued by license of theBank of England toScotland's three largestclearing banks (theRoyal Bank of Scotland, theBank of Scotland and theClydesdale Bank) | ||
Issued under a licence of theBank of England to fourretail banks :Bank of Ireland,First Trust Bank,Danske Bank (formerly Northern Bank) andUlster Bank.[1] | ||
Jersey pound (local, government-issued sterling banknotes and coins) | Issued by license of theBank of England to the Treasury and Resources Department, States of Jersey[2] | |
Guernsey pound (local, government-issued sterling banknotes and coins) | Issued by license of theBank of England to the Treasury and Resources Department, States of Guernsey | |
Manx pound (local, government-issued sterling banknotes and coins) | Issued by license of theBank of England to the Isle of Man Treasury | |
Falkland Islands pound (parity with pound sterling) | ||
Gibraltar pound (parity with pound sterling) Euro accepted unofficially in most establishments | ||
Saint Helenian pound (parity with pound sterling) (US$ accepted in Ascension Island) | ||
United States dollar (de facto)[3][4] | ||
United States dollar | ||
Eastern Caribbean dollar(2.7EC$=1US$) | ||
Bermudian dollar (parity with United States dollar) | ||
Cayman Islands dollar(1KY$=1.2US$) | ||
New Zealand dollar | ||
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