an eire coin depending on denomination and condition can be worth 25 cents to $25.
All Eire (Irish) 50 Pence coins were made from a copper-nickel alloy.
Éire is the official name of Ireland. You will see it on Irish stamps and coins. Ireland is on the west coast of Europe. See the related question below.
The obverse shows the Irish harp. The reverse of all Eire decimal Halfpenny coins shows a styilised bird taken from a Celtic manuscript.
The Irish harp (Celtic harp, Gaelic harp) has appeared on Hibernian, Eireann and Eire (Irish) coins for hundreds of years and is symbolic of Irish culture. The Celtic people are credited with introducing the harp to Europe.
Eire (Irish) coins issued from 1943 to 1969 are all much the same in each denomination as far as designs, specifications and metals are concerned.
The Woodcock was on the reverse of the Eireann/Eire (Irish) Farthing coins from 1928 to 1966.
Éire is the name for Ireland in the Irish language. You will see it on Irish coins and stamps.
1978 coins are usually minted in late 1977 or early 1978 for release in 1978.
Irish (Eire) "copper" decimal coins issued from 1971 to 1988 were made from bronze consisting of about 97% copper, the remainder being tin and zinc. Irish (Eire) "copper" decimal coins issued from 1988 to 2001 were made from copper plated steel.
All Irish coins have the word "Éire" on them. The value depends on the condition and the denomination.
No. All circulating Eire Punts (One Pound coins) were made from a copper-nickel alloy.