Banks don't buy old coins, coin dealers will buy old coins, some jewelry stores will buy old coins, banks will take your old coins at face value and then sell them to coin dealers and and make some profit.
No, banks do not buy old coins. However, there are a lot of coin dealers and jewelry stores that will buy old coins. There are also private collectors of older coins who will purchase them too.
Coins and notes are used as currency in Ireland.
The harp was and still is on the coins of Ireland. The harp is the official national symbol of Ireland.
O'Carolan's Harp is the official emblem for Ireland. It can be found on Irish coins and official documents.O'Carolan's Harp is the official emblem for Ireland. It can be found on Irish coins and official documents.O'Carolan's Harp is the official emblem for Ireland. It can be found on Irish coins and official documents.O'Carolan's Harp is the official emblem for Ireland. It can be found on Irish coins and official documents.O'Carolan's Harp is the official emblem for Ireland. It can be found on Irish coins and official documents.O'Carolan's Harp is the official emblem for Ireland. It can be found on Irish coins and official documents.O'Carolan's Harp is the official emblem for Ireland. It can be found on Irish coins and official documents.O'Carolan's Harp is the official emblem for Ireland. It can be found on Irish coins and official documents.O'Carolan's Harp is the official emblem for Ireland. It can be found on Irish coins and official documents.O'Carolan's Harp is the official emblem for Ireland. It can be found on Irish coins and official documents.O'Carolan's Harp is the official emblem for Ireland. It can be found on Irish coins and official documents.
Guinness! (In the good old days, when it was still brewed in Ireland.) Now...Bailey's Irish Whiskey?
Any coins from Ireland, which will have Éire on the rear, that are between 1970 and 2002 have very little value. One Irish pound, known as a punt, was made up of 100 pence. The punt was replaced by the euro as the currency in Ireland in 2002. A punt would be worth about $1.88 so if your coins are only in pence, they are worth even less. Many Irish homes would still have lots of coins from that time so they would have no value as a collector's item.
Online, Ebay. Or you could try the local coin shop, dealers often buy coins.
where in ireland can i buy virectin
pawn shops or there are certain coin collectors that will buy
Ireland is a state in the EU; they adopted the euro as their currency in 2002. You can see pictures of euro coins at many sites. This one is a retail site (moderator: delete if against posting guidelines) but has many very good images: http://www.eurocoins.co.uk/ireland.html
Try these people - Bradford Coins & Stamps 165 Bunda Street CAIRNS QLD 4870 07 40513784