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Old Bank Notes

  • 01-04-2008 9:16pm
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 3


    I Have Some Old Irish Bank Notes £100 , 10/s , £20 And Was Looking For Some Place To Get A Reliable Value On Them As I Do Not Know What They Are Worth Or How To Go About Selling Them. I Would Welcome Any Recommendations. Thanks


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 21 sinead6230


    I Have Some Old Irish Bank Notes £100 , 10/s , £20 And Was Looking For Some Place To Get A Reliable Value On Them As I Do Not Know What They Are Worth Or How To Go About Selling Them. I Would Welcome Any Recommendations. Thanks

    Sorry redheadireland i realise this is a very very late reply but seen as no one made an attempt to answer your question or acknowledge it ill answer it for you. First off i take your notes are from the series A lady lavery because of the 10's note which isnt present in any other series, ive seen note go in UNC (mint/uncirculated condition) for €17 euro up to around €22 but if it's worn and used then anything from €4 up to €10. Your £100 pound note is worth ALOT and i mean ALOT ive seen these notes regardless of condition half the time becuase there just not as common as the rest of the series go for between €700-€900 depending on condition, a note worth keeping as the value is always rising as each year goes by. Your £20 note if in UNC condition will go for around €80 - €200. Even notes in bad condition still manage to retch the odd 80 euro or more. Hope this helps some , best place to see how much notes are going for is on www.ebay.ie click coins, and under banknotes click irish.

    good luck
    Sinead


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