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- New_Guinean_pound abstract "The pound was the currency of the Australia territory of New Guinea between 1915 and 1966. It replaced the mark when Australia occupied the former German colony at the end of World War I. It was equal to the Australian pound and Australian currency circulated, alongside coins issued specifically for New Guinea between 1929 and 1945. The pound was subdivided into 20 shillings, each of 12 pence.Between 1942 and 1945, the Oceania pound circulated, issued by the Japanese occupiers. Australian coins and banknotes resumed circulation after the war and continued until 1975, when the kina replaced the Australian dollar at par.".
- New_Guinean_pound usingCountry Territory_of_New_Guinea.
- New_Guinean_pound wikiPageID "3855667".
- New_Guinean_pound wikiPageRevisionID "591059808".
- New_Guinean_pound concurrent Australian_pound.
- New_Guinean_pound currency Australian_dollar.
- New_Guinean_pound currency German_gold_mark.
- New_Guinean_pound currency Japanese_government-issued_Oceanian_Pound.
- New_Guinean_pound end "1942".
- New_Guinean_pound end "1966".
- New_Guinean_pound hasPhotoCollection New_Guinean_pound.
- New_Guinean_pound location New_Guinea.
- New_Guinean_pound obsoleteNotice "Y".
- New_Guinean_pound peggedWith "Australian pound, which was in turn pegged with the British pound at par.".
- New_Guinean_pound pluralSubunit "pence".
- New_Guinean_pound ratio "2".
- New_Guinean_pound ratio "at par".
- New_Guinean_pound ratio "par".
- New_Guinean_pound reason Decimalisation.
- New_Guinean_pound reason "Japanese occupation".
- New_Guinean_pound reason "Liberation from Japanese occupation".
- New_Guinean_pound start "1915".
- New_Guinean_pound start "1945".
- New_Guinean_pound subunitName Penny.
- New_Guinean_pound subunitName Shilling.
- New_Guinean_pound subunitRatio "1".
- New_Guinean_pound symbol Pound_sign.
- New_Guinean_pound symbolSubunit "d".
- New_Guinean_pound symbolSubunit "s".
- New_Guinean_pound usedCoins "518400.0".
- New_Guinean_pound usingCountries Territory_of_New_Guinea.
- New_Guinean_pound subject Category:1915_establishments.
- New_Guinean_pound subject Category:1966_disestablishments.
- New_Guinean_pound subject Category:Currencies_of_Oceania.
- New_Guinean_pound subject Category:Currencies_of_Papua_New_Guinea.
- New_Guinean_pound subject Category:Modern_obsolete_currencies.
- New_Guinean_pound subject Category:Territory_of_New_Guinea.
- New_Guinean_pound subject Category:Territory_of_Papua_and_New_Guinea.
- New_Guinean_pound type Abstraction100002137.
- New_Guinean_pound type CurrenciesOfOceania.
- New_Guinean_pound type CurrenciesOfPapuaNewGuinea.
- New_Guinean_pound type Currency113385913.
- New_Guinean_pound type Measure100033615.
- New_Guinean_pound type MediumOfExchange113372961.
- New_Guinean_pound type ModernObsoleteCurrencies.
- New_Guinean_pound type Standard107260623.
- New_Guinean_pound type SystemOfMeasurement113577171.
- New_Guinean_pound type Currency.
- New_Guinean_pound type UnitOfMeasure.
- New_Guinean_pound comment "The pound was the currency of the Australia territory of New Guinea between 1915 and 1966. It replaced the mark when Australia occupied the former German colony at the end of World War I. It was equal to the Australian pound and Australian currency circulated, alongside coins issued specifically for New Guinea between 1929 and 1945. The pound was subdivided into 20 shillings, each of 12 pence.Between 1942 and 1945, the Oceania pound circulated, issued by the Japanese occupiers.".
- New_Guinean_pound label "New Guinean pound".
- New_Guinean_pound label "Sterlina della Nuova Guinea".
- New_Guinean_pound sameAs Sterlina_della_Nuova_Guinea.
- New_Guinean_pound sameAs m.0b3j17.
- New_Guinean_pound sameAs Q3973266.
- New_Guinean_pound sameAs Q3973266.
- New_Guinean_pound sameAs New_Guinean_pound.
- New_Guinean_pound wasDerivedFrom New_Guinean_pound?oldid=591059808.
- New_Guinean_pound isPrimaryTopicOf New_Guinean_pound.