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10 Gars - Niall Horan

Issuer Central Bank of Mullingar
Year 2014
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Obverse lettering Banc Ceannais an Muileann gCearr
Pay the bearer a discount
Deich gCearr
IN MULLINGAR WE TRUST
Niall Horan from Mullingar and One Direction superstar.
(Translation: The Central Bank of Mullingar
Pay the bearer a discount
Ten Gars
IN MULLINGAR WE TRUST
Niall Horan from Mullingar and One Direction superstar.)
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Reverse lettering The Gar is accepted as a specified discount on purchases with participating retailers in Mullingar.
Check listing on www.mullingarchamber.ie
Conch shells worn by pilgrims undertaking the arduous Camino Santiago de Compostela were found on the remains of medieval Mullingar monks from the Augustinian Priory in 1996.
Latest news from Niall's hometown: www.westmeathexaminer.ie
CENTRAL BANK OF MULLINGAR
G10
TEN GARS
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No institution called the Central Bank of Mullingar exists or has ever existed. Mullingar is a county town in Westmeath with no central banking function. Niall Horan, the Mullingar-born One Direction member, has inspired various novelty and fantasy items — this note almost certainly belongs to that category. It is not legal tender, not an official commemorative issue, and not affiliated with the Central Bank of Ireland or any recognized monetary authority.

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