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rainblue | 13:20 Mon 05th Oct 2009 | Business & Finance
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Why is J used for depicting Pounds Sterling £ in many internet articles?
  
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I've never seen one. Can you give us an example?
It will have arisen through the use of a foreign keyboard/character set that translates into a different character when displayed here.
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another-view -- One recent site visited is http://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificates/faqs-order-online.asp#bmd18

Question 15 Explaining the cost of puchase of certificates.

dzug--- Thanks for that explanation, but a Government Site (as above) resorting to foriegn tabulation? Tut tut.
GBP is more traditional if you want to avoid charecters that alter.
It shows as £ for me. Have you got an unusual font as your display setting?
I thnk it's the site. It comes out as a question mark for me.
Shows correctly as ££ for me too.
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Thank you all for that. Would seem I'll have to dig deep into the bowels of the beast.
cheers
I think my original answer was correct but back to front - the site in this case is correct, it's your browser that has a wrong language setting.

If you use Internet Explorer, go into tools - internet options - languages and see what it says and amend accordingly. You want en-gb. As a pure guess it will be US english at the moment - the default that didn't get changed when your computer was set up.

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