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Ireland 1920 Ulster Bank £1 proof, PMG 64

Ireland 1920 — Ulster Bank Ltd. £1 (Proof)

Archival proof for Ulster Bank Ltd., dated 1920. Printed by Waterlow & Sons, London, the note displays finely executed allegories and maritime motifs, reflecting both classical design and national symbolism in the early 20th century. The Waterlow imprint remains visible in the margin, a hallmark of genuine proofs. ... Read more →

IrelandProof19201 PoundPMG 64 Proof1 PoundUlster BankWaterlow & SonsIrish Private BankPMG 64Ireland1920
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Ireland 1977 Bank of Ireland £1 Specimen, Pick 247as PR101, PMG 64

Ireland — Northern 1977 — Bank of Ireland Limited £1 Specimen (Pick 247as PR101, TDLR, PMG 64 Choice Uncirculated)

Specimen £1 of the Bank of Ireland Limited, dated 1 January 1977 and printed by Thomas De La Rue. The obverse features the youthful portrait at right with a shield row and Celtic motifs along the base. SPECIMEN overprint and De La Rue oval handstamps appear at left and right, and the note bears the contemporary manager signature J. ... Read more →

IrelandSpecimen with Black Overprint & Oval Stamp19771 PoundPMG 64 Choice Uncirculated IrelandBank of Ireland£11 Pound1977Pick 247asTDLRSpecimenBlack OverprintNorthern Ireland
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Ireland 1968–72 Provincial Bank of Ireland £1 Specimen, Pick 245s PR99, PMG 58 EPQ

Ireland — Northern 1968–72 — Provincial Bank of Ireland Limited £1 Specimen (Pick 245s PR99, TDLR, PMG 58 EPQ Choice About Uncirculated)

De La Rue specimen of the Provincial Bank of Ireland £1, dated 1 January 1968. Classical head within a guilloche medallion at center, with the denomination framed by large sterling symbols. SPECIMEN diagonal overprint and De La Rue control ovals confirm its archival status, accompanied by a cancellation punch and specimen serial panel. ... Read more →

IrelandSpecimen with Black Overprint & Oval Stamp19681 PoundPMG 58 EPQ Choice About Uncirculated IrelandProvincial Bank of Ireland£11 Pound1968Pick 245sTDLRSpecimenBlack OverprintNorthern Ireland
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