Irish Pound banknotes
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Irish Pound notes were issued by the Dublin-based Central Bank of Ireland. They became obsolete in 2002, when the Republic of Ireland joined the Eurozone. Irish Punts (Pounds) are no longer used for payments in Ireland. However, we exchange pre-Euro Irish Pound banknotes for free. We also give cash for Irish Pound coins.
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5 Irish Pounds banknote (Sister Catherine McAuley)
The bill of five pounds depicts Sister Catherine McAuley, standing in front of the Mater Misericordiae Hospital. Printed on the paper note is the text ‘Banc Ceannais na hÉireann’. The backside of the £5 pound bill features three school children in a classroom.You get: £3.940051 IEP = £0.7880100000 -
10 Irish Pounds banknote (James Joyce)
The banknote of ten pounds depicts the portrait of James Joyce, Irish novelist. The words ‘Banc Ceannais na hÉireann’ are printed on the paper note.You get: £7.880101 IEP = £0.7880100000 -
20 Irish Pounds banknote (Daniel O’Connell)
This twenty pounds banknote shows the image of Daniel O’Connell, Irish politician. The violet colored paper note contains the words ‘Banc Ceannais na hÉireann’. The backside of the £20 pound bill features writings and the Four Courts building in Dublin.You get: £15.760201 IEP = £0.7880100000 -
50 Irish Pounds banknote (Douglas Hyde)
The banknote of fifty pounds features the portrait of Douglas Hyde, former president of Ireland. On the paper note a caption reads ‘Banc Ceannais na hÉireann’.You get: £39.400501 IEP = £0.7880100000 -
100 Irish Pounds banknote (Charles Stewart Parnell)
The note of one hundred pounds depicts Charles Stewart Parnell, Irish politician. Printed on the paper bill is the text ‘Banc Ceannais na hÉireann’.You get: £78.801001 IEP = £0.7880100000 -
1 Irish Pound banknote (Queen Medb)
This one pound banknote features the portrait of Queen Medb, Queen of Connacht. Text on the olive-green paper banknote reads ‘Banc Ceannais na hÉireann’. On the back of the £1 bill is old Celtic writingYou get: £0.788011 IEP = £0.7880100000 -
5 Irish Pounds banknote (John Scotus Eriugena)
The bill of five pounds depicts John Scotus Eriugena, Irish theologian. Printed on the £5 banknote from Ireland is the text ‘Banc Ceannais na hÉireann’.You get: £3.940051 IEP = £0.7880100000 -
10 Irish Pounds banknote (Jonathan Swift)
This ten pounds banknote from the Republic of Ireland has the image of Jonathan Swift, Irish satirist. Celtic text on the £10 note reads ‘Banc Ceannais na hÉireann’.You get: £7.880101 IEP = £0.7880100000 -
20 Irish Pounds banknote (William Butler Yeats)
This twenty pounds paper banknote depicts William Butler Yeats, Irish poet. Printed on the £20 note is the Celtic text ‘Banc Ceannais na hÉireann’.You get: £15.760201 IEP = £0.7880100000 -
50 Irish Pounds banknote (Turlough O’Carolan)
The note of fifty pounds shows Turlough O’Carolan, Irish composer. On the £50 banknote a Celtic language caption reads ‘Banc Ceannais na hÉireann’.You get: £39.400501 IEP = £0.7880100000 -
50 Pence banknote Ireland (Lady Hazel Lavery)
The orange banknote of fifty pence shows Lady Hazel Lavery, Irish painter. Text on the 50p note, worth half an Irish pound, reads ‘The Central Bank of Ireland’.You get: £0.394011 IEP = £0.7880100000 -
1 Irish Pound banknote (Lady Hazel Lavery)
This one pound banknote features the image of Lady Hazel Lavery, female personification of Ireland. The note contains the words ‘The Central Bank of Ireland’.You get: £0.788011 IEP = £0.7880100000 -
5 Irish Pounds banknote (Lady Hazel Lavery)
This five pounds banknote shows a woman in a headscarf. This is a portrait of Lady Helen Lavery, an American who was married to the Irish artist Sir John Lavery. Sir John was commissioned by the Irish government to create a personification of Ireland for use on the new banknotes following Irish independence from Britain in 1922.You get: £3.940051 IEP = £0.7880100000 -
10 Irish Pounds banknote (Lady Hazel Lavery)
This ten pounds banknote depicts the image of Lady Lavery, the female personification of Ireland. Printed on the banknote is the text ‘The Central Bank of Ireland’.You get: £7.880101 IEP = £0.7880100000 -
20 Irish Pounds banknote (Lady Hazel Lavery)
This Irish twenty pounds note depicts the image of Lady Hazel Lavery of Ireland. The £20 banknote contains the words ‘The Central Bank of Ireland’.You get: £15.760201 IEP = £0.7880100000 -
50 Irish Pounds banknote (Lady Hazel Lavery)
The banknote of £50 Irish pounds features Lady Hazel Lavery. Printed on the fifty pounds paper banknote is the text ‘The Central Bank of Ireland’.You get: £39.400501 IEP = £0.7880100000