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Irish Pound

The Isle of Man Pound is the currency of the Isle of Man, an island located in the Irish Sea between Great Britain and Ireland. The IEP is divided into 100 pence and is pegged to the GBP at a rate of 1 GBP = 1.13 IEP. The Isle of Man Pound is not legal tender in the United Kingdom, but is accepted as legal tender in the Isle of Man. The IEP is issued by the Isle of Man Government and is available in both coin and paper form. The IEP is also available in electronic form, known as the e-pound. The e-pound is a stored value card which can be used to make payments in the Isle of Man. The IEP is one of the oldest currencies in the world, with a history dating back to the early 13th century. The IEP was first introduced as the Isle of Man's official currency in 1708. The IEP is a popular currency for collectors, due to its unique designs and history. The IEP is also used as a currency for investment, due to its stability and peg to the GBP.

Used in

Currency creation
1922-01-01
Currency demise
2002-02-09