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<p>[QUOTE="kaparthy, post: 5176, member: 57463"]... and after 2000, Ireland went to the Euro.</p><p><br /></p><p>Northern Ireland has private banks that issue interesting notes. I have one for my Aviation series, honoring Furgeson of Massey-Furgesen tractors. </p><p><br /></p><p>The Republic of Ireland probably enjoyed a nice export business in coins. If you look at the Krause SCWC, you will see that they did not mint coins in all years. They did not need to. They probably would not have needed to even to that level, but American tourists kept taking coins home as souvenirs.</p><p><br /></p><p>With the New Age addiction to Anything Celtic, Irish coins are always popular, even beyond numismatists and collectors. The crown with its Horse is always a winner, as is the dog. It is hard to get people interested in the Pig, but the Hen and Chicks on the Pence is undeniable. Show one and you will have to give it away.</p><p><br /></p><p>Michael</p><p>(Sometimes "Mick")[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="kaparthy, post: 5176, member: 57463"]... and after 2000, Ireland went to the Euro. Northern Ireland has private banks that issue interesting notes. I have one for my Aviation series, honoring Furgeson of Massey-Furgesen tractors. The Republic of Ireland probably enjoyed a nice export business in coins. If you look at the Krause SCWC, you will see that they did not mint coins in all years. They did not need to. They probably would not have needed to even to that level, but American tourists kept taking coins home as souvenirs. With the New Age addiction to Anything Celtic, Irish coins are always popular, even beyond numismatists and collectors. The crown with its Horse is always a winner, as is the dog. It is hard to get people interested in the Pig, but the Hen and Chicks on the Pence is undeniable. Show one and you will have to give it away. Michael (Sometimes "Mick")[/QUOTE]
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