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actual boring explanation of £ 

@anthracite Comes from Anglo-Saxon times actually

The pound was a unit of account equal to 240 silver coins, or one pound (weight) of silver

The latin for "pound" is "libra" which is why the symbol for it was "L", it got more embellished over time until it became the £ we know today

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