
10 Pounds 1.3.1990 (Front: Anglo-Irish satirist and poet Jonathan Swift (1667-1745), who became Dean of St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin. Ancient coat of arms of Dublin from a city council resolution against a letter by Swift from April 1735. Excerpt from a handwriting of Jonathan Swift. Back: Part of a map of Dublin (published by John Rocque in 1756). Great Abbey Street, Astons Quay and the River Liffey are shown in the map. Watermark: Effigy of Lady Hazel Lavery. Security features: Consecutively running red horizontal and black vertical serial numbers on the front of the banknote. Embedded solid 0.3 mm wide security thread. Predominant colours: Purple and violet. Artist: Servicon, Ltd., Ireland. Signatures: Maurice F. Doyle (Governor - Gobharnóir, 1987 - 1994); Sean P. Cromien (Secretary of the Department of Finance - Rúnaí na Roinne Airgeadais, 1986 - 1994). Printing method: Intaglio. Issuer: Central Bank of Ireland - Banc Ceannais na h-Éireann. Date of issue: 1 March 1990. Legal tender: 1978-1995. Date of withdrawal: May 1993. Material: Cotton paper. Printer: De La Rue plc) (Serial # FIL 638374) (circulated) VF+
Dimensions: 165 x 86 mm
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Catalogue Number: P-72c
Grade/condition: Nice Very Fine (VF+) (circulated, used)
Dimensions: 165 x 86 mm
LARGER SAMPLE PHOTO: CLICK HERE
Catalogue Number: P-72c
Grade/condition: Nice Very Fine (VF+) (circulated, used)