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Agricultural & Commercial Bank of Ireland, One Pound, 10 March 1835, no. 1839, Limerick, branch name on date line and in borders at left and right. A strip missing from left edge not affecting printed area, otherwise about very fine, rare (£2,000-2,500)
This lot was sold as part of a special collection, The Bob Blake Collection of Irish Banknotes.
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The bank opened on 1 November 1834 and was soon competing aggressively against the National Bank as each sought to expand their network of branches. A loss of confidence in the new bank led to a temporary closure in November 1836 and the resumption of business one month later appears to have coincided with a new series of notes engraved by W.H. Lizars. The bank stopped payment for a second and final time in 1841 and was finally wound up in 1851. The Limerick branch was opened in 1835. With large watermark but no printer’s imprint
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