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10 Pence large type

Issuer Central Bank of Ireland
Year 1969-1986
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Value 10 Pence (10 Pingine) (0.10 IEP)
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Obverse script Latin (Gaelic)
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Reverse description The reverse displays a naturalistically rendered Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) in left-to-right profile, occupying the central field with fine scale and fin detail characteristic of Metcalfe's wildlife designs. The denomination '10P' is inscribed in bold lettering below the fish, serving as the primary legend. The overall composition is clean and unadorned, reflecting the distinctive Irish decimal coinage aesthetic introduced in 1969. No additional border inscription or decorative elements surround the central motif.
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Reverse lettering 10P
(Translation: 10 Pence)
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