£10 Irish 16.6.1960 Central Bank of Ireland 92V591420 McElligott P-59d

I have other Ireland banknotes on ebay, so have a look at my 'Seller's Other items'.

Note: Apr 2024 : Royal Mail is putting up their post (Domestic and Worldwide) prices. I have updated this listing to reflect this.

£10 banknote from the Republic of Ireland. The banknote will be posted in a hard back protected envelop for Top Protection for transport to anywhere in the world.

Grade :                Circulated (this is my judgement, but please study the images)
Penmarks:           Yes
Pinholes:             No
Rips/Tears:          No
Pressed:              No
Folds/Creases:    Yes

Other :

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PMG grading below for the European/American Market :

Choice Uncirculated 64
The centering is off on one or two sides. Some handling may be evident but there must be no folds in the design.

Choice Uncirculated 63
The centering is imperfect and the design may be flat. There may be several flaws but there will be no folds.

Uncirculated 62
The note is strictly uncirculated but may have minor-to-moderate handling and/or corner tip issues. There will be no folds, however. The margins may touch or come into the design.

Uncirculated 61
The note is poorly centered and the margins come into the design. There may be counting marks, smudges or other signs of handling. There will be no folds through the design.

Uncirculated 60
A note with problems that may include toned paper, a small stain or fading. There will be handling issues but there will be no folds through the design.

Choice About Unc 58
Often a note with a single fold that crosses the design.

About Uncirculated 55
This grade is commonly assigned to a note that has one fold or two to three corner folds through the design.

About Uncirculated 53
A note with two vertical folds or a single horizontal fold. May also have signs of handling.

About Uncirculated 50
The note has two heavier folds or light horizontal and vertical folds. The handling can be significant.

Choice Extremely Fine 45
A note with two to three heavy folds, one of which may be horizontal.

Extremely Fine 40
There are three or more folds, one of which may be horizontal.

Choice Very Fine 35
For years dealers and collectors called this grade “VF-XF.” This note looks

Extremely Fine, but it will have four to seven light folds.

Very Fine 30
This note will be lightly circulated and may have light soiling. There will typically be seven to ten folds.