Trivia: What is the oldest currency that’s still in use?
U.S. dollar
British pound
European euro
Jordanian dinar
The correct answer is British pound
So why is this answer correct? : The pound (formally known as the pound sterling) is used in England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland, as well as some overseas territories. The first pound coin dates back to the time of Henry VII’s rule in 1489, while the first handwritten pound notes began circulating in England in 1694. Abbreviated as GBP, the British pound is the fourth most commonly exchanged currency in the world.