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1968 Ireland, The Central Bank of Ireland - 10 Shillings Banknote Serial No. 87P 616551 P-63a

1968 Ireland, The Central Bank of Ireland - 10 Shillings Banknote Serial No. 87P 616551 P-63a

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Ireland – 10 Shillings Banknote – 6 June 1968 | Pick# 63a

Issued on 6 June 1968, the final release date for Ireland’s 10 Shillings banknote, this note represents the closing chapter of a classic design era. Printed by the Central Bank of Ireland, it features the iconic Lady Lavery portrait and reflects the nation’s cultural identity prior to decimalisation in 1971. As part of Series A, this note is a key artifact in Irish numismatic history, valued for its artistic elegance and historical significance.



Issuer and Series Details

Issuing Authority: Central Bank of Ireland (Banc Ceannais na hÉireann)
Date of Issue: 06.06.1968
Denomination: 10 Shillings (Deich Scillinge)
Currency: Irish Pound (IEP)
Series: Series A
Catalog References: Pick# 63a, Numista# 223121
Signatories: Maurice Doyle & T.K. Whitaker
Dimensions: 138 × 78 mm
Material: Paper
Printer: Thomas De La Rue & Co., London
Withdrawal Date: 1971 (demonetized)



Obverse Design

The front of the note features a left-facing portrait of Lady Hazel Lavery, dressed in Irish shawl attire, symbolizing Erin, the poetic personification of Ireland. This design, created by Sir John Lavery, was used across multiple denominations in Series A and became a hallmark of Irish banknote art. The text includes Banc Ceannais na hÉireann, Ten Shillings, and Deich Scillinge in both English and Irish.



Reverse Design

The reverse depicts a mythological water spirit emerging from the River Blackwater, rendered in stylized form. This imagery reflects Ireland’s rich folklore and connection to nature. The background includes flowing lines and Celtic-inspired motifs, reinforcing the note’s cultural depth.



Security Features

Watermark: Lady Lavery’s portrait
Security Thread: Embedded metallic thread
Latent Image: Hidden numeral visible at an angle
Microprinting: Fine text embedded within design elements



Numismatic Significance

The 1968 10 Shillings note is notable for being the last issue of its denomination before Ireland transitioned to decimal currency. It holds particular appeal for collectors due to:

Its final issue date and limited circulation
The Lady Lavery design, a cornerstone of Irish banknote history
Mythological and artistic elements unique to Series A
Its role in pre-decimal Irish monetary heritage

This note remains a prized item among collectors of Irish currency, offering a blend of historical resonance and visual artistry.

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