ChatterBank3 mins ago
Irish Phunt
I have an Irish Phunt £5 note which is no longer legal tender due to the change to the Euro. I wish to cash it in for the equivalent in Sterling but the banks will not accept it.
Any ideas please.
Any ideas please.
Answers
Send it to an Irish and Irish based, charity in the Republic. They'll find some way to get the benefit of it locally in Ireland. UK banks won't touch it because it's not on their list of currency notes and would charge a lot for cashing such a small sum if it were.
12:07 Wed 06th Oct 2010
Exchange of Irish Pound Notes (and coin) for Euro is the responsibility of the Central Bank of Ireland.
http://www.centralban...mm.asp&nv=ncn_nav.asp
BTW ummmm £5 in Gaelic is 'cúig phunt', as printed on the front of the banknote.
http://www.centralban...mm.asp&nv=ncn_nav.asp
BTW ummmm £5 in Gaelic is 'cúig phunt', as printed on the front of the banknote.
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