GBP stands for GREAT BRITAIN POUNDS.
Pound is the national currency and name of the United Kingdom.
Sterling is mainly issued by the Bank of England, but there are other issuers.
It is most commonly used to mean ¡ê.
The ISO 4217 currency code for the Pound is the Great Britain Pound (GBP).
In addition to the United Kingdom, the currency of the British Overseas Territories is also in pound sterling, which is fixed at 1:1.
The original name of the Pound (Punde before 1280) Sterling, the former is a unit of Pound, and the latter is a proper name for 925 silver (925 parts of silver and 75 parts of brass in a thousand), which together means that one Pound is equal to one Pound of 925 pure silver.
The pound is the translation of “gold”, and the pound is the correct translation.
The short L (or lb) for pound, from the Latin libra (the weight of a pound), plus S for shilling (shilling, derived from the Roman unit solidus) became ¡ê(obviously a glorified version).