No, not really. Ireland now uses the Euro, since 2002. Éire still appears on the back of those coins. The Euro can be used in 18 different countries, and there are versions in each country, but any version can be used in any country. Before 2002 Ireland used pounds and pence, back to 1971. There are lots of those coins around. Prior to that it used pounds, shillings and pence, or what is still often referred to as "old money". Even coins of that era are still easy to find. So you would need to have a very old Irish coin for it to be of any great collector's value.
Some issues of Eire Proof Florins are considered rare, but general circulation coins are not.
The London Rio 2 coin not very rate; it is a commemorative coin.
No, it is not a very rare coin (as it is believed that 1,698. 000 of them were out in 1952). You can sell this with about $9 if the coin is in good state and with about $16 if the coin has never circulated.
The 1883 Morgan is a very common coin. It is not considered rare or even scarce.
£1 very rare...
well according to my coin book, its worth approximatly 1,298$ its a very rare coin. collectors long for that specific coin
the oldest Canadian is 119 years old and died 11 years ago! 1812 a very very very rare coin that is the oldest coin in Canada
I want to assure you that this obscure coin is indeed valuable, because I am an credentialed coin broker and this coin is very rare.
They are not rare.
Rare Coin Wholesalers was created in 1990.
Éire is the Irish language name for Ireland, which you will see on Irish stamps and coins, so it is an Irish coin.
55 pounds it is a very rare coin
You can buy them at coin dealers and coin shows.