The Currency Commission (''Coimisiún Airgid Reatha''), was created by th
as part of the policy of the
Irish Free State
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to create the '
Saorstát pound'. The Currency Commission commissioned the
Series A Banknotes, through the advice of an advisory commission. It also issued the ''Ploughman series'' of banknotes for Irish banks, which were legal tender until 1953.
The Chairman of the Currency Commission was
Joseph Brennan.
On the adoption of the
Constitution of Ireland
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in 1937 the ''Currency Commission of the Irish Free State'' became the ''Currency Commission of Ireland''. In 1942 the Currency Commission was superseded by the Central Bank of Ireland.
References
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Currencies of the Republic of Ireland
Government in the Irish Free State
Central Bank of Ireland
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