Liverpool pound
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The Liverpool pound refers to various types of local currencies used in Liverpool, United Kingdom.
History
Between 1793 and 1796, in order to solve a local financial crisis the Liverpool Corporation gained permission from the House of Commons[1] to distribute its own banknotes in denominations of £50 and £100.[2] Today versions of the original notes are displayed at the Liverpool Museum.
In 2017 Israeli technology company Colu launched the Liverpool Local Pound, a digital currency accessible through a smartphone app and which offers discounts at businesses in Liverpool.[3]
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