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A 5 Pound note issued by the private banking firm of Gibbons & Williams in Dublin, Ireland (1833).

Ireland has a history of trading its own banknotes for several centuries, both when the whole of Ireland was one legal entity, and following partition of the island into the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. Notes have been issued by individual banks and by state agencies of the Republic of Ireland and the United Kingdom. Currently, various commercial banks in Northern Ireland locally issue notes (or Bank of England notes) of the Pound sterling, while the Central Bank of Ireland, in the Republic of Ireland, issues local euro banknotes.

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Banknotes of Ireland

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Banknotes of Northern Ireland

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Banknotes of the Republic of Ireland

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Banknotes of the pound sterling

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Irish pound

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Hazel Lavery

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Banknote

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Series A banknotes

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Bank of Ireland

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to Bank of England notes, and should not be confused with banknotes of the former Irish pound. The obverse side of Bank of Ireland banknotes features...

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various member states. The euro banknotes are pure cotton fibre, which improves their durability as well as giving the banknotes a distinctive feel. They measure...

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List of British banknotes and coins

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C series

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Polymer banknote

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500 euro note

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9% of the total number of banknotes. It is the largest note, measuring 160 × 82 mm, and has a purple colour scheme. The five-hundred-euro banknotes depict...

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Ulster Bank

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should not be confused with banknotes of the former Irish pound, which was the official currency of the Republic of Ireland until it was replaced by the...

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Currency Centre

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