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What is the world’s oldest currency still in use?

The British pound is the world's oldest currency still in use at around 1,200 years old. Dating back to Anglo-Saxon times, the pound has gone through many changes before evolving into the currency we recognise today.

The British pound is both the oldest and one of the most traded currencies​ in the world. It is currently the fourth most traded currency in the foreign exchange market, after the US dollar (USD), euro (EUR) and Japanese yen (JPY).

Origin

Sterling silver pennies have been around since 775AD, with King Offa of Mercia generally credited with being responsible for the widespread adoption of the coins. The first fully printed banknotes were introduced in 1853. Before that, following its establishment in 1694, the Bank of England only issued partially printed notes with the '£' sign as well as the first digit. The numbers had to be added by hand and each note had to be signed by one of the bank's cashiers. Today's banknotes developed out of these original handwritten notes.

Appearance

Each bank note (£5, £10, £20, £50) has its own colour and size – the greater the value, the larger the note. All coins (1p, 2p, 5p, 10p, 20p, 50p, £1 and £2) carry the profile of Queen Elizabeth II, facing right. Traditionally, monarchs alternate the direction they face on pound coins. The first banknote featuring the Queen's portrait was a £1 note issued in 1960.

Thin metal threads were embedded in banknotes in 1940. This acted as protection against forgery during the Second World War, when the British economy was under threat. The pound is not only used in the UK; variations also circulate in Jersey, Guernsey, Isle of Man, Gibraltar, Falkland Islands, Saint Helena, Ascension, Tristan da Cunha, and South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands.

Bretton Woods agreement

Until 1940, the British pound was pegged to the value of gold. However, in 1940, an agreement with the US meant that the pound sterling changed to be pegged to the US dollar, as part of the Bretton Woods system which oversaw post-war exchange rates. Between these years until 1971, the pound was continually devalued against the dollar due to economic pressure. Upon breakdown of the Bretton Woods system, the pound became a free-floating currency and many others followed suit, which it remains to this day.

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Decimalisation

Decimalisation was the biggest change in Britain's monetary system. The pound was divided into 100 pence in 1971. Until then, there were 12 pennies to the shilling and 20 shillings to the pound. The £1 coin was introduced in 1983 to replace the £1 note because coins usually last much longer. At the time, Margaret Thatcher, the prime minister, believed coins were 'not very popular' and the pound note should be retained. £1 notes are still issued in Scotland, Jersey, Guernsey and the Isle of Man, along with the £1 coins, which are more commonly used.

One of the rarest British coins is the 1933 penny. A small number were produced that year because there were already plenty around. In fact, it's estimated that there were only seven coins produced that year and, due to tradition, three of them were buried in the foundation stones of buildings erected in 1933. More recently, the London 2012 Olympics 50p coins proved to be popular among collectors. More than 70% of them have been taken out of circulation, estimates the Royal Mint.

The £2 coin was launched in 1986 to commemorate the 13th Commonwealth Games held in Scotland that year. All pound coins, except the £2 ones, were redesigned in 2008. The six coins, from the 1p through to the 50p, can be pieced together to form the Royal Shield. The £1 coin features the complete shield.

Currency changes

The Bank of England introduced a new 12-sided £1 coin on 28 March 2017, and the previous £1 coin lost its legal tender status at midnight on 15 October 2017. Since then, the Bank has also replaced paper banknotes with plastic notes. A new polymer £5 note was issued in September 2016 and paper £5 notes were withdrawn. Plastic £10 notes were also issued in September 2017 and £20 notes have been following since February 2020. The polymer notes are more durable, stay cleaner for longer and are harder to fake, but have also caused some controversy as they contain a product derived from animal fat.

Competition

For a few years, the euro posed a significant threat to the pound. There was pressure from other EU countries and even within Britain indicating that the UK should adopt the euro currency. Arguably, the pound may outlast the euro, as Europe has seen many recent political instabilities (such as Brexit) that has threatened to potentially tear the eurozone single currency apart.

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How to trade on the world’s oldest currency

  1. Register with CMC Markets. Opening an account will give you access to a demo account first to practise risk-free with virtual funds, or you can deposit funds straight away.
  2. Choose whether you want to spread bet or trade CFDs. Spread betting is tax-free in the UK* and comes with no hidden fees.
  3. Pick your instrument. You can speculate on the price of pound sterling via individual currency pairs, Short Sterling contract or our CMC GBP Index. Continue reading below for more information on each individual asset.
  4. Keep up to date with forex news. This market can be affected by interest rates, inflation and governmental decisions, which will have an impact on your open positions.
  5. With this in mind, add risk-management controls. Utilising stop-loss orders can help to prevent losses resulting from volatile or unexpected price moves.

GBP currency pairs

As one of the most traded currencies in the world, the British pound features in a number of major, minor and exotic crosses. The table below shows some of the most popular crosses using GBP as both the base and quote currency, along with our spreads and prices.

UK Short Sterling

A three-month interest future contract, UK Short Sterling is based on the ICE Benchmark Administration London interbank offered rate, which is highly correlated to base rates. If the price of the contract changes, this gives indication as to which way interest rates are moving and will continue to go. This includes fluctuating rates from the Bank of England. Read more about our UK Short Sterling – Cash​ contract.

CMC’s GBP Index

You can also trade on baskets of currency pairs with our exclusive forex index instruments, which includes the CMC GBP Index. This contains a group of currency pairs which share the same base currency, the pound sterling, giving you exposure to multiple currencies vs the pound in one single position. Visit our CMC GBP Index​ instrument page for more details of constituents, weightings and costs.

FAQ

What is the world’s youngest currency?

The newest currency in the world is the South Sudanese pound, which was made official in June 2011. Other relatively new currencies include the Euro, which was first issued in 1999 and widespread issued in 2002. Despite this, it has quickly become one of the world’s strongest currencies​.

Which countries use the pound sterling?

The British pound is used only as a national currency in the United Kingdom and South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands. Other countries to use a version of the pound sterling include Gibraltar, Falkland Islands, and St. Helena.

Is GBP one of the most traded currencies in the world?

The pound sterling is one of the most traded currencies in the world, along with the US dollar, Japanese yen, euro and Swiss franc. See our guide to the most traded forex pairs​ that comprise of these currencies and more.

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FAQs

What is the World’s Oldest Currency Still in Use? ›

The British pound, officially known as the pound sterling, is the oldest currency still in use today and has a history that spans over 1,200 years.

What is the oldest currency still used today? ›

The British pound is the world's oldest currency still in use at around 1,200 years old. Dating back to Anglo-Saxon times, the pound has gone through many changes before evolving into the currency we recognise today. The British pound is both the oldest and one of the most traded currencies​ in the world.

What is the oldest form of money still in use today? ›

The oldest form of money still in existence today is the cowrie shell, used extensively since 700 B.C., particularly in regions like China, India, and Africa. Money has greatly evolved over the centuries to meet changing economic demands, but it has maintained its core functions in commerce and trade.

What is the oldest known currency? ›

The Mesopotamian civilization developed a large-scale economy based on commodity money. The shekel was the unit of weight and currency, first recorded c. 2150 BC, which was nominally equivalent to a specific weight of barley that was the preexisting and parallel form of currency.

What is the oldest US currency still in use? ›

"Greenbacks"

All U.S. currency issued since 1861 remains valid and redeemable at full face value.

What is the oldest money in the world? ›

Sterling is the world's oldest currency in continuous use since its inception. In 2022, it was the fourth-most-traded currency in the foreign exchange market, after the United States dollar, the euro, and the Japanese yen.

What was the first real currency? ›

The history of money can be traced back thousands of years. The barter system likely originated 6,000 years ago. The first coin we know of is from the 7th century BC and the first paper money came into the world around 1020 AD.

Does old money still exist? ›

A: The Vanderbilt or Rockefeller families are examples of old money, as their wealth has been inherited over generations. You can also find examples of “old money” on current billionaire lists, including the Walton family of Walmart fame.

Where in the Bible is the first mention of money? ›

In other words, we will trace the theme of money from the beginning to the end of Scripture. There are a number of references to money in the Book of Genesis. The first mention of gold in the Bible is in Genesis 2.

What is the oldest paper money ever found? ›

The earliest example of paper currency that survives today is the great Ming circulating treasure note, above, from 1375 CE. Learn more about this note at the British Museum website.

What is the rarest coin on earth? ›

1849 Double Eagle Gold Coin

The 1849 Double Eagle is currently the rarest and most valuable coin in the world, with an estimated value of around $20 million.

What is the strongest currency in the world? ›

1. Kuwaiti dinar. Known as the strongest currency in the world, the Kuwaiti dinar or KWD was introduced in 1960 and was initially equivalent to one pound sterling. Kuwait is a small country that is nestled between Iraq and Saudi Arabia whose wealth has been driven largely by its large global exports of oil.

What is the first most used currency in the world? ›

U.S. dollar USD

Can I get a $500 bill from the bank? ›

The United States no longer issues bills in larger denominations, such as $500, $1,000, $5,000, and $10,000 bills. But they are still legal tender and may still be in circulation. The U.S. Bureau of Engraving and Printing creates U.S. paper currency.

Is a $2 bill worth $5000? ›

The highest value is $4,500 or more for uncirculated notes from 1890, although most of those bills range from $550 to $2,500. The values are the same whether the bill has a red or brown seal. An original uncirculated $2 bill from 1862 ranges in value from $500 to more than $2,800.

Are $2 bills still made? ›

Today, the general public is still largely unfamiliar with the notes because they are not widely circulated and continue to be hoarded. The common misconception that the $2 note is no longer being produced also remains, though $2 notes have been printed since 1862, except for a 10-year hiatus between 1966 and 1976.

What is the oldest coin still in use? ›

The oldest coin still in circulation is the 10-centimes coin, produced by Federal Mint Swissmint (Switzerland) since 1879. The 10 centimes coins minted from 1879 onwards have had the same composition, size, design and are still legal tender and found in circulation.

Can you still use old currency? ›

Can I still use older-design notes? It is U.S. government policy that all designs of U.S. currency remain legal tender, or legally valid for payments, regardless of when they were issued. This policy includes all denominations of Federal Reserve notes, from 1914 to the present.

What currency was used before 1792? ›

Colonial Coins

In time, some Spanish, Portuguese and French coins appeared in the colonies as a result of trade with the West Indies. The most famous of these was the Spanish Dollar, which served as the unofficial national currency of the colonies for much of the 17th and 18th centuries.

How old is Chinese currency? ›

The history of Chinese currency spans more than 3000 years. Currency of some type has been used in China since the Neolithic age which can be traced back to between 3000 and 4500 years ago.

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