Nova Scotian pound

The pound (sign: £) was the currency of Nova Scotia until 1860.

In addition to British coins, copper tokens were issued in 1823 and 1856 in denominations of ½d and 1d.

In 1812, the Provincial Government introduced Treasury notes in denominations of £1, £2½, £5 and £50.

The Halifax Banking Company issued notes from 1825, in denominations of £1½, £5, £6, £6½ and £7, whilst the Bank of Nova Scotia began issuing notes in 1834, with denominations of £1½, £2, £2½, £5¼, £6, £7, £7½ and £10.

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