The Euro
The pound.
the currency of the Republic is the euro, so only euro notes and coins are used
republic of ireland = euro northern ireland= pound sterling
The Punt or Irish Pound, subdivided into 100 pennies.
The currency used in Belleek, Ireland, is the Euro (EUR). Since Ireland adopted the Euro in 2002, it has been the official currency of the Republic of Ireland, including Belleek, which is located in County Fermanagh. Prior to the Euro, the Irish pound (punt) was used.
The term "southern Ireland" is an incorrect term for the Republic of Ireland. The Republic of Ireland uses Euro as its currency. It used to use Irish Punts and pennies but changed to euro on the 1st of January 2002.
Before adopting the euro, Ireland used the Irish pound (punt) as its currency. The Irish pound was introduced in 1928, replacing the Irish pound sterling. It was in use until 2002, when Ireland transitioned to the euro (€) as part of the Eurozone. The euro has since become the official currency of Ireland.
Ennis is in the Republic of Ireland and the currency used there is the Euro.
The Euro is the currency of the Irish Republic! The Republic of Ireland is what some people mistakenly call "Southern Ireland", so the answer to your question is yes.
Yes. The Euro is the legal currency in the Republic of Ireland, so Irish people do use it. In Northern Ireland people use the pound Sterling.
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Irish Republic ended in 1922.