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been three sets of coins in Ireland. In all three, the coin showed a Celtic harp on the obverse. The pre-decimal coins of the Irish pound had realistic
Coins of the Republic of Ireland
Coins_of_the_Republic_of_Ireland
Republic of Ireland. Since 2002, the Republic of Ireland has minted Euro coins, featuring symbols such as flax and the harp. Hiberno-Norse coins were first
Coins_of_Ireland
Designs of Irish currency
portal Republic of Ireland portal Adoption of the euro in Ireland Coins of the Republic of Ireland "Mintage quantities of the euro coins". Euro-Coins.Info
Irish_euro_coins
commemorative coins denominated in Irish currency were issued until 2002, when the Irish pound (IEP/IR£) came to an end and was superseded by the euro. Since
Commemorative coins of Ireland
Commemorative_coins_of_Ireland
Currency of Ireland before 2002
in Irish,[citation needed] making it possible for Irish copper coins to circulate with English silver coins.[where?] In 1737, the gold guinea coin was
Irish_pound
Irish Two-Shilling Coin
on the right. Like all Irish coins, the florin may be redeemed for euro at the Central Bank of Ireland. £sd "Coin types from Ireland". World Coin Gallery
Florin_(Irish_coin)
Irish coin
minting of the coin from 1928 until 1942 contained 75% silver; this Irish coin had a higher content than the equivalent British coin. These earlier coins were
Shilling_(Irish_coin)
Denomination of the pre-decimal Irish pound
"half reul", the reul being a sixpence coin worth about the same as the Spanish real (a quarter of a peseta). Unlike other Irish coins it did not resemble
Threepence_(Irish_coin)
Pre-decimalisation coin of Ireland
The half crown (2s 6d) (Irish: leath choróin) coin was a subdivision of the pre-decimal Irish pound, worth 1⁄8 of a pound. The half crown was commonly
Half_crown_(Irish_coin)
Denomination of the Irish pound
The fifty pence (50p) (Irish: caoga pingin) coin was a subdivision of the Irish pound. It was introduced in Ireland on 17 February 1970. It replaced the
Fifty_pence_(Irish_coin)
Irish coin
The twenty pence (20p) (Irish: fiche pingin) coin was a subdivision of the Irish pound. It was introduced on 30 October 1986. It was the first Irish decimal
Twenty_pence_(Irish_coin)
Denomination of the Irish pound
The ten pence (10p) (Irish: deich pingin) coin was a subdivision of the Irish pound. It was used in the Republic of Ireland from 1969 to 2002, with its
Ten_pence_(Irish_coin)
Denomination of the pre-decimal Irish pound
The sixpence (6d; Irish: réal or reul Irish pronunciation: [ɾˠeːlˠ] RALE) coin was a subdivision of the pre-decimal Irish pound, worth 1⁄40 of a pound
Sixpence_(Irish_coin)
Denomination of the Irish pound
than, the half-crown coin. The edge was milled, and a dotted line ran along the edge of each face. Unlike some previous Irish coins, it was very different
One_pound_(Irish_coin)
Denomination of the pre-decimal Irish pound
The penny (1d) (Irish: pingin) coin was the third-smallest denomination of the pre-decimal Irish pound, worth 1⁄240 of a pound or 1⁄12 of a shilling.
Penny (Irish pre-decimal coin)
Penny_(Irish_pre-decimal_coin)
1966 Irish commemorative coin
The ten shilling (10s.; Irish: deich scilling) coin was a one-off commemorative coin issued in Ireland in 1966 to mark the 50th anniversary of the Easter
Ten_shilling_coin
commemorative coins issued by the Central Bank and Financial Services Authority of Ireland. It also covers rare cases of collectors coins (coins not planned
Euro gold and silver commemorative coins (Ireland)
Euro_gold_and_silver_commemorative_coins_(Ireland)
Denomination of the Irish pound
and reused the design on the shilling coin produced for the Irish Free State in 1928. Some shilling coins remained in circulation until the early 1990s
Five_pence_(Irish_coin)
Denomination of the Irish pound
expensive. The copper plated steel coins are magnetic. The coin was designed by the Irish artist Gabriel Hayes and the design is adapted from the Book of Kells
Penny_(Irish_decimal_coin)
Denomination of the pre-decimal Irish pound
The farthing (1⁄4d) (Irish: feoirling) was the lowest value coin of the pre-decimal Irish pound, worth a quarter of a penny, 1⁄48 of a shilling or 1⁄960
Farthing_(Irish_coin)
Denomination of the Irish pound
The two pence (2p) (Irish: dhá phingin) coin was the third smallest denomination of the Irish pound, being worth 1⁄50 of a pound. It was first issued on
Two_pence_(Irish_coin)
Currency of the Czech Republic
yearly with proof-quality coins. In addition, there is a tradition of issuing commemorative coins – including silver and gold coins – for numismatic purposes
Czech_koruna
Denomination of the Irish pound
The decimal halfpenny (1⁄2p) (Irish: leathphingin) coin was the smallest denomination of the Irish pound. It was first issued when the Irish currency was
Halfpenny (Irish decimal coin)
Halfpenny_(Irish_decimal_coin)
Symbols of Ireland are marks, images, or objects that represent Ireland. Because Ireland was not partitioned until 1922, many of the symbols of Ireland predate
National symbols of Ireland, the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland
National_symbols_of_Ireland,_the_Republic_of_Ireland_and_Northern_Ireland
Eight euro coin denominations ranging from one cent to two euro
own design. Each of the eight coins can have the same design (such as Irish coins), or can vary from coin to coin (such as Italian coins), among other possibilities
Euro_coins
The Irish state came into being in 1919 as the 32 county Irish Republic. In 1922, having seceded from the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
History of the Republic of Ireland
History_of_the_Republic_of_Ireland
Denomination of the pre-decimal Irish pound
The halfpenny (1⁄2d) (Irish: leathphingin) coin was the second smallest denomination of the pre-decimal Irish pound, worth 1⁄480 of a pound or 1⁄24 of
Halfpenny (Irish pre-decimal coin)
Halfpenny_(Irish_pre-decimal_coin)
the Constitution of Ireland, the names of the Irish state are Ireland (English) and Éire (Irish). From 1922 to 1937, its legal names were the Irish Free
Names_of_the_Irish_state
of GDP (see graph right). Before the introduction of the euro notes and coins in January 2002, Ireland used the Irish pound. In January 1999 Ireland was
Economy of the Republic of Ireland
Economy_of_the_Republic_of_Ireland
Irish state that declared its independence from the United Kingdom (1916, 1919–1922)
the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland in January 1919. The Republic claimed jurisdiction over the whole island of Ireland, but by 1920 its functional
Irish_Republic
used on the coins, passports and official seals of Ireland and is incorporated into the emblems of many bodies in Northern Ireland, such as the Police
Coat_of_arms_of_Ireland
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List of Ireland-related topics
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Island in the North Atlantic Ocean
Ireland is an island in the North Atlantic Ocean, in Northwestern Europe. Geopolitically, the island is divided between the Republic of Ireland (officially
Ireland
Topics referred to by the same term
refer to: Ten pence (British coin), a coin of the United Kingdom Ten pence (Irish coin), a former coin of the Republic of Ireland Two pence Threepence (disambiguation)
Ten_pence
The Irish Free State, subsequently known as Ireland, resolved in the mid-1920s to design its own coins and banknotes. Upon issuing the new currency, the
Banknotes of the Republic of Ireland
Banknotes_of_the_Republic_of_Ireland
Catalog of World Coins. The obverse inscription is in the Irish-Gaelic language. This coin was issued by the Republic of Ireland during the term of Mary
Ireland 2007 commemorative 2 euro coin
Ireland_2007_commemorative_2_euro_coin
Overview of Sammarinese coin designs
Sammarinese euro coins feature separate designs for every coin. The Sammarinese euro coins are minted by Istituto Poligrafico e Zecca dello Stato (IPZS)
San_Marino_euro_coins
Designs of Bulgarian currency
appearing on the 1 to 50-cent coins, and "ЕВРО" (euro) on the 1 and 2-euro coins. The edge of the Bulgarian 2 euro coin reads "БОЖЕ ПАЗИ БЪЛГАРИЯ" (God
Bulgarian_euro_coins
Also, the exchange of the former Irish national currency was done by the Central Bank of Ireland continues to exchange Irish pound banknotes and coins for
Adoption of the euro in Ireland
Adoption_of_the_euro_in_Ireland
Irish coinage series
The Barnyard Collection was a series of coins minted in 1928. Designed by Percy Metcalfe, these coins were used as the first currency of the Irish Free
Barnyard_Collection
This list of museums in Republic of Ireland contains museums which are defined for this context as institutions (including nonprofit organizations, government
List of museums in the Republic of Ireland
List_of_museums_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland
Day when the UK and Ireland decimalised the pound
old coins but always issued change in new coins. The old coins were then returned to banks, so most of them were quickly taken out of circulation. The new
Decimal_Day
Highest-value euro coin
looks like a €2 coin. The new coin set of the country contains other coins similar to some euro coins. The Philippine ₱10 coin of the BSP series is also
2_euro_coin
Coin with value of one-hundredth of a euro
Eurozone; the next lowest are the 2 and 5 euro cent coins. All euro coins have a common reverse and a country-specific (national) obverse. The coin has been
1_euro_cent_coin
Designs of French currency
French euro coins feature three separate designs for the three series of coins. The minor series was designed by Fabienne Courtiade, the middle one by
French_euro_coins
Gold coin and currency of the Republic of Florence
minted in the Republic of Florence after the sack of Constantinople by the Fourth Crusade disrupted the minting of fine gold coins in the Byzantine Empire
Florin
English-ruled territory in Ireland (1177–1542)
The Lordship of Ireland, also referred to as the English lordship in Ireland or Anglo-Norman Ireland, was the part of Ireland ruled by the King of England
Lordship_of_Ireland
Commemorative coins of the Eurozone
€2 commemorative coins are special euro coins that have been minted and issued by member states of the eurozone since 2004 as legal tender in all eurozone
2_euro_commemorative_coins
Historical method of government in Ireland
systems of government have existed in Ireland from ancient times. This continued in all of Ireland until 1949, when the Republic of Ireland Act removed
Monarchy_of_Ireland
Criticism/Opposition to the European Union in Ireland
on the island of Ireland, which reportedly indicated that 88% of respondents in the Republic of Ireland and 79% of respondents in Northern Ireland supported
Euroscepticism in the Republic of Ireland
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Designs of German currency
euro coins have three separate designs for the three series of coins. The 1-cent, 2-cent and 5-cent coins were designed by Rolf Lederbogen [de], the design
German_euro_coins
description of the coins, see euro coins. Including Samogitia, Aukštaitija, Dzūkija, Suvalkija and Lithuania Minor Adoption of the euro in Lithuania "Projects
Lithuanian_euro_coins
Period of republican government, 1649–1660
The Commonwealth of England, enlarged in 1653 as the Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland, was the political structure during the period from
Commonwealth_of_England
Banknotes of the Irish pound
when the Free State became the Republic of Ireland. They are considered to "count amongst the most iconic and beautiful of all modern banknotes." The series
Series_A_banknotes
Irish monetary authority
the British coins already in circulation – however, the Irish silver coins were to contain 75% silver as compared to the 50% silver coins issued by Britain
Central_Bank_of_Ireland
Coin with value of one-fiftieth of a euro
obverse. The coin has been used since 2002 and was not redesigned in 2007 as were the higher-value coins. The coin dates from 2002, when euro coins and banknotes
2_euro_cent_coin
the coins. Coins dated 2003–2004 bear the mint master mark of Maarten Brouwer, Director of the Utrecht Mint from 2003–2015. Luxembourgish euro coins dated
Identifying marks on euro coins
Identifying_marks_on_euro_coins
Euro coins issued by Italy
euro coins have a design unique to each denomination, though there is a common theme of famous Italian works of art throughout history. Each coin is designed
Italian_euro_coins
Designs of Spanish currency
Spanish euro coins feature three different designs for each of the three series of coins. The minor series of 1, 2, and 5 cent coins were designed by
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Coin with a value of one euro
nickel brass. All coins have a common reverse side and country-specific national sides. The coin has been used since 2002, with the present common side
1_euro_coin
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland upon the secession of the Irish Free State (now the Republic of Ireland) in the 1920s. British monarchs
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The culture of Ireland includes the art, music, dance, folklore, religious practices, theatre, cinema, traditional clothing, language, literature, cuisine
Culture_of_Ireland
Proposition to unify Ireland as a single state
present, the island is divided politically: the sovereign state of Ireland (legally described also as the Republic of Ireland) has jurisdiction over the majority
United_Ireland
Currency of Greece from 1832 to 2002
cupro-nickel 5-, 10- and 20-lepton coins were introduced. No 1- or 2-lepton coin had been issued since the late 1870s. Silver coins of 1 and 2 drachmae were last
Modern_drachma
Coin designs used in Latvia
1 euro coin, on the 2 euro coin as well. For the design of images on the common side and a detailed description of the coins, see euro coins. A tender
Latvian_euro_coins
Industrial facility that manufactures coins that can be used as currency
which manufactures coins that can be used as currency. The history of mints correlates closely with the history of coins. In the beginning, hammered
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Type of Euro coins issued by the Vatican
and a detailed description of the coins, see euro coins. The initial series of Vatican euro coins featured an effigy of Pope John Paul II. They were issued
Vatican_euro_coins
Designs of Dutch currency
For images of the common side and a detailed description of the coins, see euro coins. The first sets of euro coins were minted in 1999 and the euro was
Dutch_euro_coins
Animal species of the island of Ireland and surrounding waters
The fauna of Ireland comprises all animal species inhabiting the island of Ireland and its surrounding waters. In 2008, the National Parks and Wildlife
Fauna_of_Ireland
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description of the coins, see euro coins. The Slovenian euro coins were the first to feature a new common side, with a new map of Europe on the bicoloured and
Slovenian_euro_coins
Currency of Italy from 1861 to 2002
History of coins in Italy Adoption of the euro in Italy Italian euro coins – Euro coins issued by Italy Sammarinese euro coins – Euro coins issued by
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In 2007, the common theme for the Europa coins was European Realisation. At least 11 countries have participated: Austria – Reform of Voting Rights 1907
Europa_Coins_2007
Currency of Spain from 1868 to 2002
the Spanish peso. The word peseta has been known as early as 1737 to colloquially refer to the coin worth 2 reales provincial or 1⁄5 of a peso. Coins
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side of the coins in use. Rather, they depend on bills and coins already in circulation. Eurozone countries have a common reverse, portraying a map of Europe
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euro coins. It has also minted euro coins for Cyprus, Estonia, Greece, Ireland, Luxembourg, and Slovenia. The Monnaie de Paris in Pessac is the exclusive
List_of_euro_mints
Currency of the Netherlands from 1434 to 2002
trade coins were also minted. Between 1795 and 1806, the Batavian Republic issued coins in similar denominations to the earlier provincial issues. The Kingdom
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Flags that represent all-island Ireland
international context. The island is politically divided into the Republic of Ireland (a sovereign state comprising 26 of Ireland's 32 traditional counties)
Cross-border_flag_for_Ireland
Euro banknote
agreements with the EU to use the euro as their official currency and issue their own coins. In addition, Kosovo and Montenegro have adopted the euro unilaterally
100_euro_note
Designs of Greek currency
Greek euro coins feature a unique design for each of the eight coins. They were all designed by Georgios Stamatopoulos with the minor coins depicting Greek
Greek_euro_coins
Political movement seeking independence in Ireland
Irish republicanism (Irish: poblachtánachas Éireannach) is the political movement which advocates the establishment of an Irish republic, void of any
Irish_republicanism
(Northern Ireland, as part of the United Kingdom, remained within the Commonwealth). The Republic of Ireland did not re-apply for membership of the Commonwealth
Republics in the Commonwealth of Nations
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British dominion in Europe from 1922 to 1937
the pound became known as the "Irish pound" and the coins were marked Éire as from 1939. No coins dated 1938 were struck for circulation in Ireland,
Irish_Free_State
Designs of Croatian currency
The Croatian euro coins are a set of euro coins being minted by the Croatian Mint since July 2022. They are the official euro coins with the national motifs
Croatian_euro_coins
Scudo – Bolivia Sucre – Ecuador 5-sol French coin and silver coins – New France Spanish-American coins- unofficial Playing cards – 1685-1760s, sometimes
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Designs of Estonian currency
euro coins feature a single design for all eight coins. This is a design by Lembit Lõhmus and features a silhouette map of Estonia together with the word
Estonian_euro_coins
Designs of Austrian currency
Austrian euro coins have a unique design for each denomination, with a common theme for each of the three series of coins. The minor coins feature Austrian
Austrian_euro_coins
Euro coin
The 10 euro cent coin (€0.10) has a value of one tenth of a euro and is composed of an alloy called Nordic gold. All euro coins have a common reverse
10_euro_cent_coin
Coins issued to commemorate some particular event or issue
Some coins of this category serve as collector's items only, while most commemorative coins are for regular circulation. Commemorative coins can be
Commemorative_coin
Collectors' euro coins
Gold and silver issues of the euro commemorative coins are collectors' euro coins not primarily intended for general circulation; the commemoratives also
Euro gold and silver commemorative coins
Euro_gold_and_silver_commemorative_coins
Euro banknote
"Press kit - tenth anniversary of the euro banknotes and coins" (PDF). ECB. Central Bank of Ireland. 2011. Archived from the original (PDF) on 14 November
200_euro_note
Coin with value of one-fifth of a euro
flower shape. All euro coins have a common reverse side and country-specific national sides. The coin has been used since 2002, with the present common side
20_euro_cent_coin
The Czech Republic is bound to adopt the euro in the future and join the eurozone once it satisfies the euro convergence criteria by the Treaty of Accession
Czech_Republic_and_the_euro
Coin with value of one-half of a euro
The 50 euro cent coin (€0.50) has a value of half a euro and is composed of an alloy called nordic gold. All euro coins have a common reverse side and
50_euro_cent_coin
Designs of Cypriot currency
images of the common side and a detailed description of the coins, see euro coins. The official public contest for the design of the Cypriot euro coins, which
Cypriot_euro_coins
Designs of Slovak currency
designs for the three series of coins. Slovakia has been a member of the European Union since May 2004, and is a member of the European Economic and Monetary
Slovak_euro_coins
Ireland until c. 400 AD
The prehistory of Ireland has been pieced together from archaeological evidence, which has grown at an increasing rate over recent decades. It begins
Prehistoric_Ireland
Celtic musical instrument
nobility of Ireland. It appears on Irish coins, Guinness products, and the coat of arms of the Republic of Ireland, Montserrat, Canada and the United Kingdom
Celtic_harp
The list of hoards in Ireland comprises the significant archaeological hoards of coins, jewellery, metal objects, scrap metal and other valuable items
List_of_hoards_in_Ireland
Designs of Belgian currency
Belgian euro coins feature only a single design for all eight coins: the portrait or effigy of the King of the Belgians. Previously, all Belgian euros
Belgian_euro_coins
Designs of Monégasque currency
description of the coins, see euro coins. The first sets of euro coins were minted in 1999 and the euro was put into circulation in the eurozone (and
Monégasque_euro_coins
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