Talk:Platinum/@comment-34573703-20180208003919

Since no comment telling me the best place, I'll suggest my edit here. From the Notes section:
 * "One platinum is equal to 6.7 cents or 0.067 dollars (US Currency) / 5.7 pence or 0.057 pounds (GB / English currency)."

Pounds (more formally known as 'GBP' (Great British Pounds) internationally and as 'Pound Sterling' in the UK) should not be denoted as 'GB / English currency' but as 'UK / British currency'.

GB specifically refers to the island containing Scotland, England, and Wales and not the whole country (being the UK). It is very odd to exclude areas of the UK when referring to its national currency. This applies equally (if not more so) to referring to it as 'English currency'. England is on one part of the UK (the other 3 being Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland) and the correct possessive noun is 'British'. Though not all parts of the UK are part of Great Britain, all are British.

TL;DR 'GB / English currency' should be 'UK / British currency'.