How much is an old Irish pound note worth?
The value of old Irish banknotes could have at least doubled over the past three years. According to Mr Ian Whyte, director of Whyte’s auctioneers in Marlborough Street, Dublin, the values of early 19th century Irish banknotes can range from around £50 up to £500-plus, with most of them fetching £100 to £300.
Can you still use Northern Bank notes?
Banknotes have been issued for use specifically in Northern Ireland since 1929, and are denominated in pounds sterling. They are legal currency, but technically not legal tender anywhere (including Northern Ireland itself).
Are Northern Bank 20 notes still legal tender?
As they are returned to the Bank of England, these are being replaced with the new polymer £20 notes featuring J.M.W. Turner, and polymer £50 notes featuring Alan Turing. After 30 September 2022, the new polymer notes will be the only ones with legal tender status.
Where can I sell old banknotes?
Step 1: Open the homepage of websites where you want to sell your old note. You can visit Ebay, Click India etc. Step 2: For selling the note online in an auction, you have to click the photo of the currency note having 12345 or 123456 digits on it. Step 3: Register yourself as a seller on the bidding website.
What banks in Ireland issued old banknotes?
1783-1928: old Irish banknotes were issued by eight to ten banks before the partition. These included the Bank of Ireland, The National Bank, Belfast Bank, Northern Bank, Provincial Bank, Ulster Bank, The Hibernian Bank and the Agricultural and Commercial Bank (later split into The Southern Bank of Ireland and the Provident Bank of Ireland).
What does the Northern Irish bank note look like?
This Northern Irish one pound banknote contains the words ‘Northern Bank Limited’. The pink and green £1 note features a Belfast shipyard, grazing This blue-black-colored Northern Irish five pounds banknote has an image of cows.
Can I still exchange old northern bank banknotes?
Older banknotes, issued by Northern Bank and Northern Bank Limited are taken out of circulation. These discontinued Pound Sterling bills are no longer accepted for exchange at banks and exchange offices outside Northern Ireland. We exchange for free these withdrawn Northern Bank banknotes free of charge.
What are the different denominations of Irish notes?
Originally, Irish notes were issued in notes of one pound and 30 shillings. Later denominations of note issue included one, three, five, ten, twenty, fifty and one hundred pound notes.