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| 表面の説明 | Central intaglio vignette of a ploughman guiding two draught horses across a field, set against an open rural landscape. A large guilloche medallion at centre bears the denomination numeral £10 in gothic script, with bilingual English and Irish text panels flanking the central image. Two manuscript signatures appear in the field above and below the vignette, with serial numbers printed in red at upper right and lower left. |
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| 裏面の説明 | Central intaglio vignette of the Bank of Ireland headquarters on College Green, Dublin, rendered in fine line engraving within an elaborate cartouche of scrollwork and guilloche lacework; the neoclassical façade is shown with its portico, Ionic columns, and sculptural group above the arch, flanked by trees. Denomination numerals £10 appear in large gothic script at left and right within ornate guilloche panels. |
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The Currency Commission was established by the Currency Act of 1927, just two years before this note appeared, as the body responsible for managing the Irish Free State's new consolidated banknote system. Rather than issuing notes under its own name directly, the Commission licensed the six principal Irish banks — Bank of Ireland among them — to continue issuing under their own titles, but on a unified backing structure tied to sterling at par. The arrangement was politically deliberate: it preserved the appearance of familiar banking continuity while centralizing control.
De La Rue printed the entire consolidated series in London. The sterling parity held without interruption until 1979.