Ireland 1 Pound (1874 Provincial Bank of Ireland)

$1.00

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Ireland 1 Pound (1874 Provincial Bank of Ireland)

The Ireland 1 Pound (1874 Provincial Bank of Ireland) was the currency of the Republic of Ireland until 2002. Its ISO 4217 code was IEP. The Irish pound was superseded by the euro on 1 January 1999. When the Irish pound legally became a subdivision of the euro; actual euro currency did not begin circulation until the beginning of 2002.

Although the euro became the currency of the Eurozone countries including Ireland on 1 January 1999, it wasn’t until the agreed date of 1 January 2002 that the state began to withdraw Irish pound coins and notes, replacing them with euro specie.

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The 1 Irish pound note front to design Queen Victoria, Britannia and Hibernia.

Irish pound coins and notes ceased to be legal tender on 9 February 2002, although they will be exchangeable indefinitely for euro at the Central Bank.

The banknote, its color is yellow.

Text: PROVINCIAL BANK OF IRELAND, ONE, , Promise to pay the bearer on demand ONE POUND at Dublin,

ARMACH ATHLONE-BALLINA BALLYMENA-SALLYSHANNON BANBRIDGE BANDON BELFAST CARRICK-ON-SHANNON CARRICKOR SUIR-GAVAN CLOGHEEN CLONMEL COLERAINE-COOTEHILL CORK ORDOWEDA DUNGANNON DUNGARVAN ENNIS ENNISOORTHY ENNISKILLEN FERMOY GALWAY KILKENNY-KICRUSH LIMERICK LONDONDERRY MAI.COM MONAGHAN NENACH NEWCASTLE, (COUNTY LIMERICK NEWRY OMACH PARSONSTOWN-SKIBBEREEN SILO STRABANY TEMPLEMORE TRALEE WATERFORD WEXFORD OR YOUGHAL

THE PROVINCIAL BANK OF IRELAND, ONE POUND.

The reason why of the Ireland Pound

The Central Bank of Ireland started issuing these 1 Irish Pound banknotes in 1838. The banknote of 1 Pound depicts Hibernia, National Personifications of Ireland and portrait of Victoria, Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.

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