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  2. Penny (Irish decimal coin) - Wikipedia

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    The decimal one penny (1p) (Irish: pingin) coin was the second-smallest denomination of the Irish pound. There were 100 pennies (pence) to the pound. The coin was first issued on Decimal Day, 15 February 1971. It was the second of three new designs introduced all in bronze, the others being a half

  3. Coins of the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    There have been three sets of coins in Ireland since independence. In all three, the coin showed a Celtic harp on the obverse.The pre-decimal coins of the Irish punt had realistic animals on the reverse; the decimal coins retained some of these but featured ornamental birds on the lower denominations; and the euro coins used the common design of the euro currencies.

  4. Decimal Day - Wikipedia

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    Ireland's new decimal coinage had face values of ⁠ 1 / 2 ⁠ p, 1p, 2p, 5p, 10p and 50p. The old shilling coin continued to circulate with a value of 5 new pence, and the old florin with a value of 10 new pence. [ 30 ]

  5. Irish pound - Wikipedia

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    Distinctive coins and notes were introduced, the coins from 1928 (in eight denominations: 1 ⁄ 4 d, 1 ⁄ 2 d, 1d, 3d, 6d, shilling (1/–), florin (2/–), half crown (2/6) and in 1966 a 10/– coin, a commemorative piece not meant for circulation) – all but the 3d and 6d had the same dimensions as their British counterparts, the Irish ...

  6. 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.

  7. Commemorative coins of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Value: 10s Alloy:.8333 Ag (.4858 oz) Quantity: 2,000,000 20,000 Quality: Reg Proof Issued: 1966 Diameter: 28.6 mm Weight: 18.14 g Market Value: - The obverse depicted Patrick Pearse, while the dying Cúchulainn was on the reverse. 1,270,000 of the ten-shilling coins were melted in 1971.

  8. Penny (Irish pre-decimal coin) - Wikipedia

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    The last year of minting was 1968 and it ceased to be legal tender on 31 December 1971. The coin measured 1.215 inches (30.9 mm) in diameter and weighed 9.45 grams. The bronze coin was made up of 95.5% copper, 3% tin and 1.5% zinc. Its dimensions were the same as that of the British penny as both currencies were pegged until 1979.

  9. Category:1971 in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "1971 in Ireland" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

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