On notes from 1928 to 1976, Lady Lavery featured on the £20 note.
On notes from 1980 to 1992, William Butler Yeats featured on the £20 note. (The 1976 notes remained in circulation until this time).
On notes from 1992 to 2000, Daniel O'Connell featured on the £20 note.
Series A Each note has a portrait of a woman on the obverse, believed to be Lady Lavery See link Series A
Series B ''The blue twenty pound note had a portrait of William Butler Yeats''
see link Series B Series C was Daniel O'Connell see link Series C
On notes from 1928 to 1976, Lady Lavery featured on the
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.
10 euro
Cathering McAuley, an Irish nun, who founded the Sisters of Mercy.
You would have to pay them in to a bank (if you still can).
From 1928 it was Lady Lavery, from 1978 is was Johnathan Swift, from 1993 it was James Joyce.
Irish footballer Tony Grant is 40 years old (born August 20, 1976).
The value of an Irish 10 pound note with James Joyce featuring would depend on its condition and rarity as a collectible item. In general, these notes can sell for anywhere between $20-$100 or more to collectors.
No, if you have a old £20 note you are able to take it to the Bank Of England and you change it for a current one.
There is no Old Irish translation for dreamer. "aislingthech" is the Middle Irish translation and "aislingeach" is Modern Irish.
Gaiscíoch SíochánaLaoch SíochánaThat's modern Irish not Old Irish.
Note spellingeire = burdenwhereas
'Twenty' in Irish is 'fiche', pronounced 'fihe'.