well weve used the euro for the last few years and im not sure that the bank will still convert the old money for you anymore but at the changeover conversion rate 20 quid was worth €25.40 edit: turns out that all Irish currency form the formation of the free state onwards can be exchanged for euro at the central bank in Dublin.
The old Irish pound is worth about €1.27.
10 euro
Éire is the Irish word for Ireland, and a Punt was an old currency of Ireland. prior to the euro.
No. Old Dutch notes could be exchanged for Euro values until 2012 at larger branches of Dutch banks.
Prior to the Euro's arrival on the 1st of January 2002, the currency in Ireland was the Punt, which is the Irish word for pound.
They can be exchanged in the Central Bank in Dublin, but you could just keep them as souvenirs. You would need a lot of them to make it worthwhile changing them.
The exchange rate value is about $7. You would have to return the note to an Italian bank for exchange into Euro. A 1984 issue 10,000 Lira note in mint uncirculated condition would be worth $20 to a collector. Older notes in mint condition are worth more.
There is no Old Irish translation for dreamer. "aislingthech" is the Middle Irish translation and "aislingeach" is Modern Irish.
1 euro, not old enough to be valuable
Éire is the official name for Ireland. 10p is an old Irish coin that is no longer used, as since 2002, Ireland has used the Euro.
Gaiscíoch SíochánaLaoch SíochánaThat's modern Irish not Old Irish.