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  2. Coins of the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Some other eurozone members have unique lettering around the €2 coin. The edge on Irish €2 coins merely has the sequence "", repeated three times. The first collectors' commemorative coin issued since the changeover was a €10 silver coin to mark the Special Olympics in 2003.

  3. Coins of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Coin of King "Sihtric" of Dublin (r. 989–1036– ) Hiberno-Norse coins were first produced in Dublin in about 997 under the authority of King Sitric Silkbeard.The first coins were local copies of the issues of Aethelred II of England, and as the Anglo-Saxon coinage of the period changed its design every six years, the coinage of Sitric followed this pattern.

  4. Commemorative coins of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Various commemorative coins denominated in Irish currency were issued until 2002, when the Irish pound (IEP/IR£) came to an end and was superseded by the euro. Since then there have been Irish commemorative coins denominated in euro.

  5. Percy Metcalfe - Wikipedia

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    This was the first time his work was presented on the euro currency. [13] This selection of coins is a second series of three limited edition annual mint coin sets issued by the Central Bank in honour of animals that have previously appeared on Irish coinage. The first set featured the horse while the third in the series will pay tribute to the ...

  6. Barnyard Collection - Wikipedia

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    The Barnyard Collection was a series of coins minted in 1928. Designed by Percy Metcalfe , these coins were used as the first currency of the Irish Free State. Name

  7. Currency Centre - Wikipedia

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    In 1976 the Currency Centre printed the first notes of Series B along with the first mint of Irish coins. Before the centre was established, Irish coins were produced in the Royal Mint . The first euro coins were minted in the centre in September 1999, whilst the first banknotes were printed in April 2000; these commenced delivery to banks and ...

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