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some shops close to the Irish border do take Euros but the currency of Northern Ireland is the pound sterling £

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The Republic of Ireland uses the Euro. Northern Ireland uses the pound.

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Yes, the legal tender in the country of Ireland (Eire) is the Euro. However in Norther Ireland the legal tender is the British Pound.

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The Irish pound ceased in 2002 - after which the Euro was adopted.

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Yes. Since January 1st 2002, it has been the currency, except in Northern Ireland, where they use Sterling.

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No. Northern Ireland is part of the UK, so it uses the British pound.

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Do southern Ireland accept other countries euros?

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Yes, you can use the Euro (EUR) in Ireland. Ireland adopted the Euro as its official currency, and it has been in use since January 1, 2002. Euros are widely accepted in businesses, shops, restaurants, and other establishments throughout Ireland. It's the standard currency for all transactions in the country. Visitors and residents alike use the Euro for day-to-day transactions, making it convenient for both domestic and international activities.


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