Some of the border towns with Northern Ireland may accept Sterling, but Irelands currency is the Euro and you will need to exchange your cash for Euros.
no, the currency of the Republic is the euro
no
Buses on those routes will accept Euro and Sterling.
No - the currency of the Republic is the Euro
No - the currency of Northern Ireland is the pound sterling - £ Some shops and businesses near the border with the republic of Ireland will accept euros but will usually give your change in sterling.
yes, they accept southern Ireland citizens aswell as long as you have no criminal convictions etc.
Northern Ireland as with the rest of the UK will accept sterling and/or Euro
Derry is a city and county in Northern Ireland. The currency in Northern Ireland is the Pound Sterling. However, as Derry is close to the border with the Republic of Ireland, some businesses will accept euros.
Derry is in Northern Ireland where the pound sterling is the currency.
Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom and uses the same currency as the rest of the United Kingdom, the British pound (symbol: £, abbreviation: GBP).However, if you are visiting, you ought to be aware that while they accept Bank of England notes, they also have their own. Although these notes are legal tender in the rest of the United Kingdom, they are often refused in shops and other places where money changes hands; you may have to go to a bank to "convert" them into Bank of England notes.pound sterling
The British pound, sterling. Unlike the rest of Ireland where euros are used, northern Ireland uses sterling as it is part of the UK.
Ireland at this point was still British, so the currency was the Pound Sterling.
The Euro is the only official currency in Ireland, so no others are officially accepted. However many shops that deal with tourists or hotels may accept other currencies like dollars or sterling, but there is no guarantee. So if you are going to visit Ireland, then get Euros and you would need Sterling for Northern Ireland.
The euro coins look different on one side in each country that uses them, but they can be used in any country. The notes are all the same for all countries. So yes, you can use euros from other countries in southern Ireland, and also in western Ireland, eastern Ireland, the Irish midlands and the northwest of Ireland.