Modern Irish Banknotes: Currency Commission of the Irish Free State – One Pound (Type 2a – In-line prefix)


Date: 1930-37

Currency Commission Irish Free State, One Pound; dated 2 January 1936, S/N: 97J 091224, Brennan-McElligott signatures. The Old Currency Exchange, Dublin, Ireland.

Currency Commission Irish Free State, One Pound; dated 2 January 1936, S/N: 97J 091224, Brennan-McElligott signatures.

Description:

Currency Commission Irish Free State, One Pound, Type 1b (Fractional prefix), dated 2 January 1936, S/N: 97J 091224. Signed by: Joseph Brennan / James J. McElligott.

  • Designer: John Harrison, Chief Portrait Engraver of Waterlow and Sons Ltd, London
  • Engraved and printed by Waterlow & Sons, on Portal’s paper, in London
  • Size: 84mm × 151mm
    • Known Dates: 36
    • 4-JUL-1930
    • 18-FEB-1931, 12-OCT-1931
    • 9-SEP-1932
    • 18-AUG-1933
    • 7-MAR-1934, 26-MAR-1934, 19-APR-1934, 12-DEC-1934
    • 3-JAN-1935, 25-FEB-1935, 7-AUG-1935, 5-SEP-1935, 9-OCT-1935, 8-NOV-1935, 16-DEC-1935
    • 2-JAN-1936
    • 7-JAN-1937, 5-FEB-1937, 12-MAR-1937, 8-APR-1937, 14-MAY-1937, 9-JUN-1937, 16-JUL-1937, 21-JUL-1937, 3-AUG-1937, 8-SEP-1937, 12-OCT-1937, 10-NOV-1937, 14-DEC-1937, 15-DEC-1937, 20-DEC-1937, 21-DEC-1937, 22-DEC-1937, 23-DEC-1937

Obverse:

  • Dual Language titles:
    • Currency Commission of the Irish Free State
    • Comisiún Airgid Reatha Saorstát Éireann
  • Oval panel to the left, with an archetypal Irish Cailín (Girl) as the central theme
    • Allegedly based on a Lady Hazel Lavery portrait (Head and shoulders only)
      • These notes are colloquially referred to as the ‘Lady Lavery’ series
  • Denonomination:
    • ‘£1’ in all four corners of an ornate frame
    • Text ‘ONE POUND’ on the left and right hand sides of the frame
  • In-line S/N: 97J 091224
  • Two signatories:
    • Joseph Brennan
      • Chairman of the Currency Commission
      • Cathaoirleach Choimisiúin an Airgid Reatha
    • James J. McElligott
      • Secretary of the Department of Finance
      • Rúnaí na Roinne Airgid
  • Watermark:
    • Head of Erin

Reverse:

  • Ornate rectangular frame, with River Lee mask in ornate centre panel
  • Note: Centered in an ornamental design is a so-called River Mask, which can be found on the façade of the Dublin Custom House. The masks represent various rivers in Ireland, and were designed by the sculptor Edward Smythe.

Country:

  • Ireland

Category:

  • Modern Irish Banknotes
    • Currency Commission Irish Free State
      • One Pound
      • Type 1b

 


Further Reading:

Books & Catalogues (Irish Banknotes & Paper Money)

 

 

 

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