Irish Pound Notes C Series 5 and 10 pound
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- Bauntlieve, Co. Clare
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two original Irish pound (“punt”) banknotes issued by the Central Bank of Ireland, from the C Series (introduced 1993). These were among the final Irish pound notes before the introduction of the Euro. Both notes are genuine circulated examples. Included Notes & Condition £10 – James Joyce (C Series) Front: Portrait of James Joyce Reverse: Literary text and abstract design Condition: Light to moderate circulation wear One clear central fold with minor additional handling Paper remains firm and intact Corners slightly softened but not damaged Good colour and clear print detail No tears, stains, writing, or repairs Condition Grade: Very Fine Plus (VF+) £5 – Catherine McAuley (C Series) Front: Portrait of Catherine McAuley Reverse: Classroom scene Condition: Moderate circulation wear Multiple folds visible Paper softened from use but fully intact Corners rounded, edges sound Clean overall with good eye appeal No holes, stains, writing, or repairs Condition Grade: Very Fine (VF) Overall Authentic Irish C Series notes Honest circulated condition Notes have not been cleaned or altered Ideal for collectors of Irish or pre-Euro currency Photos form part of the description
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