| Management number | 213295017 | Release Date | 2026/04/12 | List Price | $36.00 | Model Number | 213295017 | ||
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Saorstát pound From continuing to use sterling after its independence (1922), the new Irish Free State (Irish: Saorstát Éireann) introduced its own currency from 1928.[7] The new Free State pound was defined by the 1927 Act to have exactly the same weight and fineness of gold as did the sovereign at the time, having the effect of making the new currency pegged at 1:1 with sterling. De facto rather than de jure parity with sterling was maintained for another fifty years. As with sterling, the £sd system was used, with the Irish names punt (plural: puint), scilling (plural: scillingí) and pingin (plural: pinginí). Distinctive coins and notes were introduced, the coins from 1928 (in eight denominations: 1⁄4d, 1⁄2d, 1d, 3d, 6d, shilling (1/–), florin (2/–), half crown (2/6) and in 1966 a 10/– coin, a commemorative piece not meant for circulation) – all but the 3d and 6d had the same dimensions as their British counterparts, the Irish coins being thicker nickel coins in contrast to the thin silver ones issued in the UK. However, sterling specie generally continued to be accepted on a one-for-one basis everywhere, whereas Irish coin was not generally accepted in the United Kingdom, except in parts of Northern Ireland.[
| Set | Single |
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| Year | 1928 |
| Color | Nickel |
| Brand Name | CAPTAIN NIKKIESAVAGE'S COLLECTIBLES |
| Metal Type | Nickel, Silver |
| Composition | Copper Nickel |
| Denomination | 3 pence, Monetized And Guaranteed By The Ireland Government. |
| Grade Rating | Circulated/Worn Condition |
| Grading Provided By | Graded By Seller |
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