Don't know how long this is up but it depends on the condition. If its in very good condition it would fetch a premium over later years. War years notes from 1939 -1945 are pretty rare and expensive to buy because they have a C stamp on them. if you put it up on ebay you will find out pretty quick. My guess you would get 50 euro for it.
Lady Lavery featured on all denominations of Irish banknotes from 1943 until 1976, including the 10 pound note. Values vary considerably depending on specific issue, ranging from $90-$500 in mint uncirculated condition ($18-$40 in used, very good condition).
These notes are quite valuable and going by standard banknote yearbooks these in EF/AUNC condition can be worth over £1000 more for others with specific features
It very much depends on the condition,this is from Fine=£3 VF=£6 Lightly circulated=£40 Not Circulated=£100s
$1. Pathedic.
The old Irish pound is worth about €1.27.
An Irish "Millennium" coin, with a face value of one Irish punt (or "pound"), is worth about US$7.50 in Uncirculated condition and about US$8.50 in Proof.
€1.27
A mint uncirculated Central Bank of Ireland 1 Pound note dated 1954, featuring Lady Hazel Lavery on the front, is worth $30, dropping to $2.40 in crisp, very good used condition.
The Irish pound note is an old currency from Ireland, and at this moment ten old Irish pounds would be worth 12.70‰â or å£9.86. so twenty would be 25.40‰âÂ.
63.49 euro to find out the irish into euro /.787564
10 euro
Ireland does not use the dollar and never has, so there is no such thing as an Irish 1 dollar coin. Ireland was using the pound in 1952, but there was no 1 pound coin. So whatever coin you have, cannot be either an Irish one dollar coin nor an Irish one pound coin from 1952.
Ireland now uses Euros and no longer Pounds (or Punts)
It is in common circulation and just worth a pound. It is worth about $1.50 in currency conversion.
vg: 300, fine: 800, vf: 1400.
The northern Irish five pound note issued by the Northern Bank in 1999 with the serial number prefix of MM is worth $25 in mint uncirculated condition.