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10 Shillings

10 Shillings - obverse10 Shillings - reverse

Obverse © www.irishpapermoney.com (CC BY-SA)

Features

Issuer Ireland
Issuing entity Commission monétaire
Period Republic (1937-date)
Type Standard circulation banknotes
Years 1938-1939
Value 10 Shillings (10 Scillinge) (½)
Currency Pound (1826-1971)
Composition Papier
Size 138 × 78 mm
Shape Prostokątny
Demonetized Yes
Number
N#
313901
References P# 1B
Standard Catalog of World Paper Money (10 volumes).

Obverse

Lady Hazel Lavery po lewejAutomatically translated

Lettering:
Currency Commission Ireland
Coimisiún Airgid Reatha Éire
Legal Tender Note
Nóta Dlí-Thairgthe
Ten Shillings Sterling Payable to Bearer on Demand in London
Tá Deich Scillinge Sterling Iníoctha as an Nóta so le n-a Shealbhóir ar n-a Éilamh san do i Lundain

Reverse

Duch rzeki BlackwaterAutomatically translated

Printer

Waterlow & Sons Limited, United Kingdom (1810-1961)

Comments

(en)

For similar notes see P#1A, P#1C, P#1D, P#56 and P#63.
Currency Commission Irish Free State: P#1A
Currency Commission Ireland with war code letters: P#1C
Central Bank of Ireland with promise to pay in London and war code letters: P#1D
Central Bank of Ireland with promise to pay in London, without war code letters: P#56
Central Bank of Ireland without promise to pay in London: P#63

A complete list of dates of issue for Irish 10 Shilling Notes is on www.irishpapermoney.com, along with an image of a banknote of each date, as well as more information on the 10 shilling note design

The Irish 'Lady Lavery' Legal Tender Notes, circulated in the Irish Free State and Republic of Ireland from 1928 to 1977. Seven denominations were issued: 10 shillings, £1, £5, £10, £20, £50, and £100. 

There were seven signature varieties overall. 
The 10 Shilling denomination was discontinued in 1968 and had only four signature varieties.

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Date VG F VF XF AU UNC
1938 
1939 

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