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<p>[QUOTE="Aidan Work, post: 154997, member: 1824"]Bart,I am interested in the ones from Ireland,as it depicts the harp,just like on all other Irish coins since 1928.I have the 2002 issue,which always turns up,but I recently picked up a battered Irish 2004 1 Euro-Cent.The Irish Euro coins are of interest to me,as Ireland was a member of the British Commonwealth right up until 1949.It will be very good when Cyprus & Malta start issuing their own Euro coins & print their own Euro notes.I don't know what serial number prefixes have been assigned,as the Irish Euro notes have the letter 'T' at the start of the serial numbers on the backs of the Euro notes.I have a 5 Euro & a 10 Euro from Ireland,both dated 2002 & with the signature of the late Wim Duisenberg,who was a Dutchman & the first President of the European Central Bank.The Irish Euro coins dated 2003 & later are always hard to find.</p><p><br /></p><p>Have you ever studied the mintmarks & privy marks on the Euro coins.The Luxembourgish ones are of interest,as you can tell which ones were struck prior to 2002,just by looking at the Royal Dutch Mint's privy marks.There is a section in another part of the board that is about the mintmarks & privy marks on the Euro coins.You will find that to be a very good read.</p><p><br /></p><p>Aidan.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Aidan Work, post: 154997, member: 1824"]Bart,I am interested in the ones from Ireland,as it depicts the harp,just like on all other Irish coins since 1928.I have the 2002 issue,which always turns up,but I recently picked up a battered Irish 2004 1 Euro-Cent.The Irish Euro coins are of interest to me,as Ireland was a member of the British Commonwealth right up until 1949.It will be very good when Cyprus & Malta start issuing their own Euro coins & print their own Euro notes.I don't know what serial number prefixes have been assigned,as the Irish Euro notes have the letter 'T' at the start of the serial numbers on the backs of the Euro notes.I have a 5 Euro & a 10 Euro from Ireland,both dated 2002 & with the signature of the late Wim Duisenberg,who was a Dutchman & the first President of the European Central Bank.The Irish Euro coins dated 2003 & later are always hard to find. Have you ever studied the mintmarks & privy marks on the Euro coins.The Luxembourgish ones are of interest,as you can tell which ones were struck prior to 2002,just by looking at the Royal Dutch Mint's privy marks.There is a section in another part of the board that is about the mintmarks & privy marks on the Euro coins.You will find that to be a very good read. Aidan.[/QUOTE]
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