This is a very common Northern Ireland bank note, which was issued right up to the late 1960's.
Price Guide in poor condition (but still intact) from would range from £4 to approximately £40 in an Perfect Grade with no faults. This note is available to collectors in Perfect Condition.
a.w. and redgrave g.r Pollard has written: 'a short-title catalogue of books printed in england,scotland,& ireland and of english books printed abroad,1475-1640'
In order to print money you need the gold to back up the printed banknotes in order to keep and even balance
Great Britain is comprised of England, Scotland and Wales. If you add Northern Ireland, the country then gets its full name of The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland which is what is printed on the front of a British Passport.
No. Eire is the Irish for Ireland. Pingin is Irish for Penny.
a printed document contains data which is printed not hand written.
A book is a set of written, printed, illustrated, or blank sheets, made of ink, paper, parchment, or other materials, usually fastened together to hinges.
a printed document contains data which is printed not hand written.
Money is printed at the MINT
The newspaper the Limerick leader is available throughout Ireland, and has been printed since 1889. To find out more about the paper and it's history one could visit the papers homepage.
Money is printed at a "mint."
not really,but they can pushed then be printed