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Re: Irish Bank Note Videos and Reminiscences

Posted: 20 Mar 2022 18:53
by m_ok
Ireland's Paper Currency 1919-1929
Presentation by J. Callaway at 2020 Virtual IPMS: www .youtube.com/watch?v=mdS5PrYZXdA

Re: Irish Bank Note Videos and Reminiscences

Posted: 22 Mar 2022 17:31
by Mac
The pictured note is a Bradbury Wilkinson design submission for the Legal Tender Notes. Pictured in the portrait is Thomas Moore, who was an Irish writer, poet, and lyricist.

Re: Irish Bank Note Videos and Reminiscences

Posted: 27 Mar 2022 12:37
by DOC
A very interesting account of the evolution of currency in Ireland. The prototype designs for the Legal Tender Currency are particularly fascinating.

Re: Irish Bank Note Videos and Reminiscences

Posted: 07 Oct 2022 17:11
by m_ok
Áille ar Airgead

The life stories of two remarkable women. Mary Cunningham, a poor Irish migrant from Donegal,
was dressed in Native American headgear to become the face of Liberty on the most controversial gold coin ever minted in America,
and Hazel Martyn, born in Chicago of wealthy Irish parentage, was chosen by her husband, John Lavery,
to represent Ireland when he was commissioned to design the new banknotes for a newly independent Ireland.

www . tg4.ie/ga/player/boxset/?series=%C3%81ille%20ar%20Airgead&genre=Faisneis

Re: Irish Bank Note Videos and Reminiscences

Posted: 08 Oct 2022 10:16
by Mac
A nice find, watching it now :)

Re: Irish Bank Note Videos and Reminiscences

Posted: 14 Oct 2022 18:08
by Vellakare
The YouTube video with Jonathan Callaway mentions Northern Ireland, and towards the end mentions that it is likely that other banks will cease issuing - First Ttust and its predecessor AIB appeared to take an undue haste in withdrawing the £1 & £5 notes in 1982 and 1990. Northern Bank ceased issuing £1 notes as early as 1978, and all the Northern Banks seemed extremely cautious and conservative with their design until polymer.

Take an Ulster Bank £5 from 1971 and put it alongside one from 2013, there isn’t that much difference.

Re: Irish Bank Note Videos and Reminiscences

Posted: 15 Oct 2022 14:35
by Mac
Vellakare wrote: 14 Oct 2022 18:08 Take an Ulster Bank £5 from 1971 and put it alongside one from 2013, there isn’t that much difference.
Indeed, very little change to the core design throughout.

Re: Irish Bank Note Videos and Reminiscences

Posted: 09 Feb 2023 13:24
by m_ok
The dual circulation period in the euro conversion process comes to an end on this day 21 years ago. From then on the punt was no longer accepted as legal tender.
https://www.rte.ie/archives/category/bu ... -the-punt/

Re: Irish Bank Note Videos and Reminiscences

Posted: 09 Feb 2023 17:18
by Mac
Thanks for that vid.
21 years - doesn't seem that long ago!

Re: Irish Bank Note Videos and Reminiscences

Posted: 25 Jun 2023 20:46
by m_ok
Newstalk Talking History reflects on 240 years of the Bank of Ireland:
https://www.goloudplayer.com/episodes/b ... I1ZmRhZWY=

Re: Irish Bank Note Videos and Reminiscences

Posted: 26 Jun 2023 22:46
by Mac
Nice find. There is a lot of hidden history in the Bank of Ireland in College Green. Well worth popping into.

Re: Irish Bank Note Videos and Reminiscences

Posted: 10 Oct 2023 16:23
by m_ok
10/- and £1 note prices from 50 years ago.

Re: Irish Bank Note Videos and Reminiscences

Posted: 13 Oct 2023 23:59
by Mac
Nice one!
I like the 10/- discount on orders above £25!
And a GF 10.9.28 Ten shilling note at £15 – happy days there.