South Carolina Pound

The pound was the currency of South Carolina until 1793. Initially, the British pound circulated, supplemented from 1703 by local paper money. Although these notes were denominated in pounds, shillings and pence, they were worth less than sterling, with 1 South Carolina shilling = 8 pence sterling. The first issues were known as "Proclamation Money". They were replaced by the "Lawful Money" issue in 1748, with 1 Lawful shilling = 4⅔ Proclamation shillings.

The State of South Carolina issued Continental currency denominated in £sd and Spanish dollars with 1 dollar = 32½ shillings (8 dollars = 13 pounds). The continental currency was replaced by the U.S. dollar at a rate of 1000 continental dollars = 1 U.S. dollar. (See hyperinflation.)

Currencies named pound or similar
Current
  • Bristol Pound
  • Egyptian pound
  • Falkland Islands pound
  • Gibraltar pound
  • Guernsey pound
  • Jersey pound
  • Lebanese pound
  • Manx pound
  • Pound sterling
  • Saint Helena pound
  • South Sudanese pound
  • Sudanese pound
  • Syrian pound
  • Turkish lira
Defunct
  • Alderney pound
  • Anglo-Saxon pound
  • Australian pound
  • Bahamian pound
  • Bermudian pound
  • Biafran pound
  • British West African pound
  • Canadian pound
  • Connecticut pound
  • Cypriot pound
  • Delaware pound
  • Fijian pound
  • French livre
  • French colonial livre
  • Gambian pound
  • Georgia pound
  • Ghanaian pound
  • Haitian livre
  • Irish pound
  • Israeli lira
  • Italian lira
  • Jamaican pound
  • Libyan pound
  • Livre tournois
  • Lombardy-Venetia pound
  • Luccan pound
  • Malawian pound
  • Maltese pound
  • Maltese lira
  • Maryland pound
  • Massachusetts pound
  • New Brunswick pound
  • New France livre
  • New Guinean pound
  • New Hampshire pound
  • New Jersey pound
  • New York pound
  • New Zealand pound
  • Newfoundland pound
  • Nigerian pound
  • North Carolina pound
  • Nova Scotian pound
  • Oceanian pound
  • Ottoman lira
  • Palestinian pound
  • Papal lira
  • Paris livre
  • Parman lira
  • Pennsylvania pound
  • Pound Scots
  • Prince Edward Island pound
  • Rhode Island pound
  • Rhodesian pound
  • Rhodesia and Nyasaland pound
  • Sardinian lira
  • Solomon Islands pound
  • South Carolina pound
  • Southern Rhodesian pound
  • South African pound
  • South African Republic pound
  • South West African pound
  • Tongan pound
  • Transvaal pound
  • Tuscan pound
  • Virginia pound
  • West Indian pound
  • Western Samoan pound
  • Zambian pound
See also
  • Dinar
  • Pound sign
  • Troy pound


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