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  Genuine, Unc, Post War 1948 Armed Forces Five Pound Note 0
€ 10
 
Genuine, Unc, Post War 1948 Armed Forces Five Pound Note
€ 10
Longford , Longford
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new issue to replace the first, then immediately cancel the "1st Series" to limit the conversion of illicitly-gained first series notes. This scheme was carried out in
 
  1984 Series B . Central Bank of  Five Pound Bank Note. Postage included 0
€ 15
 
1984 Series B . Central Bank of Five Pound Bank Note. Postage included
€ 15
Gort , Galway
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cover.

Standard postage with in Ireland included in price.

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  Rare 5 Five Pound Ploughman note The National Bank 1938, 2-9-38 0
€ 1,250
 
Rare 5 Five Pound Ploughman note The National Bank 1938, 2-9-38
€ 1,250
Cork , Cork
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A Five Pound Ploughman from the The National Bank
Dated 1938, 2-9-38
A rare and authentic Irish note
Slight corner rip, bottom right. No pinholes, rips or tears
 
  Central Bank of  Series A, B ,C Five Pound Bank Note s. Postage included 0
€ 70
 
Central Bank of Series A, B ,C Five Pound Bank Note s. Postage included
€ 70
Gort , Galway
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  18.05.76 , Scotus, Series B, 5 pound Note 0
€ 19
 
18.05.76 , Scotus, Series B, 5 pound Note
€ 19
Longford , Longford
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Kells.
In addition to orange, red and brown is used on both sides of the note.
A circulated note in VF+ Condition.

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  5 Pound plus 2 queen maeves 0
€ 18
 
5 Pound plus 2 queen maeves
€ 18
Crumlin , Dublin
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Five pound note dated 16/1/97
2 one pound notes dated 24/10/84
6/9/84
Circulated.
 
  1940 Irish Penny, 0
€ 14
 
1940 Irish Penny,"1d, Pingin" Key Date, low mintage
€ 14
Longford , Longford
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( pingin) coin was the third smallest denomination of the pre-decimal Irish pound, worth 1/240 of a pound. It was introduced in 1928 to replace the British Penny. The...
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