Cypriot Pound
The Cypriot Pound was the official currency of Cyprus until it was replaced by the Euro in 2008. Its history dates back to 1879 when it was introduced by the British colonial authorities. Over the years, the Cypriot Pound underwent several changes, including a devaluation in 1964 due to political instability. Despite this, it remained a stable currency until the country's entry into the European Union in 2004, which paved the way for its eventual replacement by the Euro. Today, the Cypriot Pound is no longer in circulation, but it remains an important part of the island's economic and cultural heritage. Its legacy can be seen in many aspects of Cypriot society, from its architecture to its cuisine.
Below is the related paper currencies in Cypriot Pound.
2005 CYP10