Bank of ireland 100 pound note?Some one very generously gave my child a bank of ireland 100 pound note.. I'm very unsure if we will be able to spend this not or exchange it for english money and if so were can I exchange it | |
Bank of ireland 100 pound note?Some one very generously gave my child a bank of ireland 100 pound note.. I'm very unsure if we will be able to spend this not or exchange it for english money and if so were can I exchange it | |
Bank of Ireland Sterling can generally be paid into any Sterling bank account. Big shops in England (Tesco, Asda etc) generally take them. Smaller shops generally don't.
Edit: These are sterling notes issued by Bank of Ireland in Northern Ireland. They are no old Irish pounds.
Are you talking about a 100 Irish pound banknote issued by the Republic of Ireland?
http://ecb.europa.eu/euro/exchange/i... ..
This is no legal tender since the invention of the €uro in 2002. However it can be exchanged to €uro [€126.97] at the main office of the Central Bank of Ireland on Dame Street in Dublin.
http://centralbank.ie/pages/contactu... ..
It hasn't been legal tender since 2002. You're out of luck.