Date: 1929-1931

1929 Hibernian Bank Ltd, Ten Pounds, 6 May 1929, J. Brennan & H.J. Campbell signatures
Description:
An Hibernian Bank Limited, Ten Pounds, dated 6th May 1929, signed by J. Brennan & J.A. Gargan.
- Size: 191mm x 108mm
- Watermarks:
- A 5-stringed harp at the top left
- A CBN monogram at the bottom left
- A shamrock at the bottom right
- Designer: E. Harrison
- S/N: 01HT 016863
- Known Dates: 3
- 6-MAY-1929
- 2-OCT-1931, 5-DEC-1931
- Known Dates: 3
Obverse Design:
- Central Design:
- A Ploughman with a team of two horses, hence the common name ‘Ploughman note’ among collectors. The theme was intended to symbolise Ireland’s argricultural self-reliance.
- Colour:
- Blue, with a green & mauve background
Reverse Design:
- Central Design:
- The Currency Commission Building, Dublin
- Colour:
- Blue, with a green background
Country:
- Ireland
Category:
- Modern Irish Banknotes
- Hibernian Bank Limited
- Consolidated Banks Issue
- Ploughman Note
- Ten Pounds
- Type 1
- Ten Pounds
- Hibernian Bank Limited
Further Reading:
- Bank of Ireland (A Brief History & Checklist of Old Banknotes)
- O’Brien Banknote Price Guide 2019: Ploughman £20, £50 and £100 Notes (Specimens, Colour Trials & Proofs)
Books & Catalogues (Irish Banknotes & Paper Money)
- Irish Banknotes, Irish Paper Money 1783-2005
- Martin MacDevitt, Meath Ireland (2005)
- Paper Money of Ireland – the definitive guide to Irish banknotes
- Bob Blake & Jonathan Callaway (West, 2009)
- Irish Banknotes – Irish Government Paper Money From 1928
- Martin MacDevitt (1999)
- Consolidated Banknotes of Ireland
- Derek Young (1974)
- Legal Tender Banknotes
- Derek Young (1972)