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| Listed below is the latest information available about Irish Paper Money. Posted 09.01.02 From January 01, 2002 the new EU currency the EURO replaced the Irish Pound in circulation in Ireland. 1 Irish Pound = 1.269738 Euro. The Serial Number on Euro banknotes consists of a single letter plus an eleven digit number. The letter T identifies Irish euro banknotes. Images of Irish Euro banknotes are here. Posted 31.03.01 - Updated 01.01.02 C Series Banknotes Last Replacement Note Dates £5 Notes: Type 22. 14.09.98 & 15.10.99 - MMM Replacement £10 Notes: Type 22. 24.03.98 & 28.04.99 - NNN Replacement £20 Notes: Type 22. 08.04.98, 16.02.99, 12.08.99, 09.12.99 - PPP Replacement £50 Notes: Type 22. 19.03.99 - RRR Replacement £100 Notes: Type 21 22.08.96 - KKK Replacement Posted 19.08.00 - Updated 01.01.02 C Series Banknotes Last Dates £5 Notes: Type 22. 15.10.99 £10 Notes: Type 22. 02.07.99 £20 Notes: Type 22. 09.12.99 £50 Notes: Type 23. 08.03.01 £100 Notes: Type 21. 22.08.96 Posted 09.08.00 Type 8 A Series Banknotes 1954-1955. The signatories on bankotes of this type are listed as being J. J. McEligott and K. Redmond in Irish Banknotes, and in all other numismatic publications known to us of the past 30 years. This information is not correct. It was recently discovered by a collector, and confirmed by The Central Bank of Ireland that the signatories are in fact J. J. McEligott and O. J. Redmond. The handwriting of the latter has fooled every collector of Irish Banknotes for the past 40 years! |
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