A variety of currencies are tender in the United Kingdom, its overseas territories and crown dependencies.
This list covers all of those currently in circulation.
Sterling Bank of England Local, privately-issued sterling banknotes Issued by license of the Bank of England to Scotland's three largest clearing banks (the Royal Bank of Scotland, the Bank of Scotland and the Clydesdale Bank) Local, privately-issued sterling banknotes Issued under a licence of the Bank of England to four retail banks : Bank of Ireland, First Trust Bank, Danske Bank (formerly Northern Bank) and Ulster Bank.
[1] Jersey pound (local, government-issued sterling banknotes and coins) Issued by license of the Bank of England to the Treasury and Resources Department, States of Jersey[2] Guernsey pound (local, government-issued sterling banknotes and coins)Alderney pound (local, government-issued commemorative coins) Issued by license of the Bank of England to the Treasury and Resources Department, States of Guernsey Manx pound (local, government-issued sterling banknotes and coins) Issued by license of the Bank of England to the Isle of Man Treasury Falkland Islands pound (parity with pound sterling) Government of the Falkland Islands Gibraltar pound (parity with pound sterling) Euro accepted unofficially in most establishments Government of Gibraltar Saint Helenian pound (parity with pound sterling) (US$ accepted in Ascension Island) Government of Saint Helena United States dollar (de facto)[3][4] Sterling (de jure)[5][6][7] US Federal Reserve System United States dollar Bahamian dollar also accepted in the Turks and Caicos Islands US Federal Reserve System Eastern Caribbean dollar (2.7EC$=1US$) Eastern Caribbean Central Bank Bermudian dollar (parity with United States dollar) Bermuda Monetary Authority Cayman Islands dollar (1KY$=1.2US$) Cayman Islands Monetary Authority New Zealand dollarUS dollar widely accepted[8]Pound sterling is also accepted.
[9]Pitcairn Islands dollar (on par with New Zealand dollar; commemorative issue only) Reserve Bank of New Zealand Euro European Central Bank