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There's IR£285m in Irish punts still just lying around

The Central Bank says there are €362.5 million of Irish punts still to be exchanged – that’s £62.32 for everyone in Ireland.

IF YOU’RE a little short on cash, it mightn’t be a bad idea to have a root around under your bed or inside the cushions of the sofa – because there’s still a fair amount of Irish currency sitting around.

The Central Bank says £285m of old Irish punts – which have not been legal tender for 10 years now – have still to be cashed in, with the Irish public opting to hang on to the old currency in spite of its legal worthlessness.

The €362.5 million stash of currency – hoarded in jars and sock drawers across Ireland – is mostly made up of banknotes, with almost two-thirds of the unused punts (IR£187 million, €237.4 million) still circulating in paper format.

The nationwide stash of ceremonial IR£1 millennium coins, and collections of copper coins hoarded in piggy banks and elsewhere, account for the remaining IR£98.5 million (€125.1 million).

While the Central Bank currently exchanges Irish punts for their fixed euro equivalent – and has done ever since Irish currency formally lost its status as legal tender on February 10, 2002 – the exchanges may be closed off in future.

The government says the process of exchanging punts for euro will be kept under review, while the Central Bank says operating its permanent exchange service costs €368,600 every year.

Although the Central Bank still exchanges a surprising amount of Irish currency on a daily basis – with some €10,000 being exchanged every day – the current rates mean it would take 140 years for all Irish currency to be cashed in.

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    Nov 1st 2019, 9:28 PM

    The untouchable class and that person is nowhere near to top of it. We, must struggle on….

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    Nov 1st 2019, 9:47 PM

    It’s difficult to get your head around this complete and utter farce. Cannot believe ‘diplomatic immunity’ allows you to pretty much get away with anything.

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    Nov 1st 2019, 10:05 PM

    @Suzanne Dorgan: she never had diplomatic immunity

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    Nov 1st 2019, 11:00 PM

    @Suzanne Dorgan: I think there is a legal grey area, in that it was only after the event that she claimed immunity, hence, could it be argued she wasn’t in fact subject to Diplomatic Immunity when the lad was killed?

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    Nov 1st 2019, 10:10 PM

    Anne Sacoolas has not a shred of dignity, I hope she never forgives herself, she doesn’t deserve peace of mind ever again

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    Nov 1st 2019, 10:03 PM

    Wrong on so many levels. No closure for that family.

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    Mute Paul Somers
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    Nov 1st 2019, 9:39 PM

    Pardon my french. … but this is crap. The runt should be returned to the UK and face trial. Simples

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    Nov 1st 2019, 11:02 PM

    After the killing the poor boy, the rat runs back home to the US, where she can disappear like that. Disgraceful

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    Nov 7th 2019, 8:59 AM

    @Mr.Misery: she and her family can’t escape what she did, she will find that out soon enough.

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    Nov 2nd 2019, 7:02 AM

    Coward

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    Nov 2nd 2019, 4:21 AM

    Ok…

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