Our collection of Irish coins is always growing and we have interesting coins from European countries for sale also. If you are looking for a particular Irish coin or Foreign coin, contact us and we will try to source the coins you need.
Irish coins have been issued by a variety of local and national authorities, the ancient provincial Kings and High Kings of Ireland, the Kingdom of Ireland (1541–1801), the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (1801–1922), the Irish Free State (1922–1937), and the present Republic of Ireland. The design for the pound coin is an Irish red deer - The design is very much in the style of Percy Metcalf's design for the 1928 coinage and was executed by Tomas Ryan. The design was also used on the Irish ECU coinage in 1990 where it is augmented with a mountain background. The pound coin has an edge which is milled and subsequently engrailed.
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We stock a large selection of Irish Banknotes including Ploughmans, Lavery Series B & C notes.
Along with our coins, we also sell collectible items, including postcards and other interesting items. Our collection is growing and changing all the time so be sure to contact us or browse our website to see our current items. We are also interested in buying collectibles to add to our range, contact us with a description of any items you would like us to appraise and if possible, include some photographs.
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