An Eire (Irish) 2000 cupro-nickel Punt (One Pound)(Millennium), uncirculated and in absolute mint condition could fetch up to £5 GBP.
An Eire (Irish) 2000 silver Punt (One Pound)(Millennium)(Proof piedfort), uncirculated and in absolute mint condition could fetch up to £35 GBP.
A reputable coin dealer will be able to give a more accurate valuation.
The first Eire Punt (One Pound) coin was minted in 1990, the last was minted in 2000.
1990 was the first year of issue of the Eire (Irish) One Punt (One Pound) coin.
Éire is the Irish word for Ireland, and a Punt was an old currency of Ireland. prior to the euro.
The Eire "Punt" (One Pound coin) is probably not a coin of any great interest to collectors unless they are "Mint Uncirculated" or "Proof" coins, or a part of a "Mint Uncirculated" or "Proof" year set. They were minted in 6 years from 1990 to 2000 and are no longer in circulation since Irelands changeover to the Euro in 2002.
An Eire (Irish) cupro-nickel Punt (One Pound) coin, uncirculated and in absolute mint condition could fetch up to £5 GBP. A reputable coin dealer will be able to give a more accurate valuation.
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.
The Eire (Irish) Punt (Pound) coin was first issued in 1990.
Éire is the official name of Ireland in the Irish language. It has not used the punt as its currency since the introduction of the Euro in 2002.
No. All circulating Eire Punts (One Pound coins) were made from a copper-nickel alloy.
The Euro is used there now. The punt is no longer legal tender. Euro coins minted in Ireland will have Éire on them.
It is a little difficult to make out, but the word is "pingin", Irish for Penny. Punt is the Irish word for used for the currency in Ireland prior to the Euro, and would be seen on The £1 coin.
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