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* [[Ireland 1602 penny|1602 penny, martlet mintmark]]
 
* [[Ireland 1602 penny|1602 penny, martlet mintmark]]
 
* [[Ireland (1603-04) shilling S-6512|(1603-04) shilling, James I, bell mintmark]]
 
* [[Ireland (1603-04) shilling S-6512|(1603-04) shilling, James I, bell mintmark]]
* [[Ireland (1603-25) shilling S-6515|(1603-25) shilling, James I, rose mintmark]]
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* [[Ireland (1605-06) shilling S-6515|(1603-25) shilling, James I, rose mintmark]]
 
* [[Ireland (1604-07) shilling S-6516|(1604-07) shilling, James I, scallop mintmark]]
 
* [[Ireland (1604-07) shilling S-6516|(1604-07) shilling, James I, scallop mintmark]]
 
* [[Ireland (1614-24) farthing KM-22.26|(1614-24) farthing, diamond mintmark]]
 
* [[Ireland (1614-24) farthing KM-22.26|(1614-24) farthing, diamond mintmark]]

Revision as of 14:44, 22 October 2025

British rule (to 1922)

early issues

James I

gun money

In 1689-90, Ireland, like Britain, was still on the Julian calendar with New Year's Day occurring in March. Thus Jan 1689 and Feb 1689 came after Dec 1689.

sixpence

shilling

half crown

other British issues

farthing

half penny

penny

Irish Free State, sterling coinage (1928-68)

farthing

half penny

penny

threepence

sixpence

shilling

florin (two shillings)

half crown (2½ shillings)

decimal coinage (1970-2001)

punt (pound)

euro coinage (since 2002)

cent

five cents

ten cents

one euro