Canadian pound

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The Canadian pound was the former currency of Canada, used before the country adopted the decimal-based Canadian dollar in the 19th century.

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Label Occurrences
Canadian pound canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf former currency
historical currency
basedOn Pound sterling
surface form: pound sterling
country Canada
currencyCodeStatus pre-ISO
decimalizationReform introduction of Canadian dollar
denominationForm banknotes
coins
denominationStructure pounds, shillings, pence
geopoliticalContext British Empire
historicalCategory Currencies of Canada
Currencies replaced by the Canadian dollar
historicalEra pre-Confederation Canada
historicalStatus obsolete
issuer colonial governments in British North America
legalTenderStatus demonetized
monetaryPolicyInfluence British monetary policy
monetaryStandard sterling standard
monetarySystem £sd
peggedTo Pound sterling
surface form: pound sterling
regionType British colony
replacedBy Canadian dollar
New Brunswick dollar
Newfoundland dollar
Nova Scotian dollar
sameCurrencyFamilyAs Pound sterling
surface form: British pound

New Brunswick pound
Newfoundland pound
Nova Scotian pound
subunit pence
shilling
subunitToUnitRatio 12 pence = 1 shilling
20 shillings = 1 pound
240 pence = 1 pound
successorSystem decimal currency system
transitionReason adoption of decimal-based Canadian dollar
usedFor everyday transactions
taxation
trade
usedIn British America
surface form: British North America

New Brunswick
Newfoundland and Labrador
surface form: Newfoundland

Nova Scotia
Province of Canada
usedUntil 19th century

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Canadian dollar replacedCurrency Canadian pound
Canada West currency Canadian pound
Canada East currency Canadian pound