Irish Pounds
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The Irish Pound was the currency of the Republic of Ireland until 2002, when it was replaced by the Euro. Irish Pounds, or Punts Éireannach, were introduced as early as the year 997. One Irish pound was the amount of silver that could be coined into 240 pennies. The figure 240 was based on the value of the Ancient Roman denarius, worth one two-hundred-and-fortieth of a libra.
Irish Pounds are now obsolete. At Leftover Currency we specialize in the exchange of obsolete currencies, like the Irish Pound. We exchange both Irish Pound coins and banknotes. Our online exchange service is quick, easy, secure and free of charge.
To convert your Irish Pounds to cash, select the type of Irish Pounds you want to exchange:
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Irish predecimal farthing coin
The farthing coin is the smallest denomination of Irish predecimal coins. The bronze 1/4d piece features a woodcock in flight on the front side and the Irish harp on the back side. It measures 20.2mm across and weighs 2.83 grams. It is the equivalent of 1/960 of an Irish pound.You get: £0.000721 IEP = £0.6912900000 -
1 Irish Pound coin Millennium
This commemorative £1 punt coin was issued to celebrate the Millennium year 2000. It was the last Irish £1 design before the introduction of the Euro. The coin features the golden boat of the Broighter Hoard found near the Northern Irish town of Limavady.You get: £0.691291 IEP = £0.6912900000