Alderney pound

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The island of Alderney has its own currency, which by law must be the same as the United Kingdom.

Schedule 2 of the Government of Alderney Law provides that the States of Alderney may, by Ordinance, prescribe "the legal currency and denominations of the legal currency, so however that that currency, and those denominations shall be the same in Alderney as in the United Kingdom; and prescribing those notes and coins the tender of which is a legal tender of the payment of money".

Alderney does not issue its own banknotes.

Alderney coins are widely available to collectors but are not in general circulation. (Since 1989, Alderney has issued occasional commemorative coins of £1, £2, or £5 face value in cupro-nickel, silver, or gold).

In normal use in Alderney, Guernsey and English notes and coins circulate side by side year round, while in the Summer tourist season, Jersey notes and coins are also common, as well as Scottish and occasionally even Manx, or Northern Irish notes.

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