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Irish punt

NOUN
  1. formerly the basic unit of money in Ireland; equal to 100 pence

How To Use Irish punt In A Sentence

  • Caroline Keady, whose parents live in Withington, changed a fistful of old Irish punts into euros before flying.
  • The round-trip fare to Havana is 550 Irish punts .
  • And next February the Irish punt will cease to be legal tender when it is replaced by the euro.
  • When property agents quote prices in sterling, allow for fluctuations between sterling and the Irish punt.
  • In January 2002 the euro replaced the Irish punt, which in 1928 had replaced the British pound before it.
  • The round-trip fare to Havana is 550 Irish punts .
  • In 1997 the Irish punt rose in the slipstream of the British pound to its upper limits against all other currencies.
  • The Irish punt and Italian lira would sink 25% against a new German mark, while the Spanish peseta would lose 50% and Greece's drachma, 80%. Banks Ponder Scenarios if Countries Drop Euro
  • For instance, the Spanish peseta, Portuguese escudo and Irish punt could devalue 50% against the new Deutsche mark. Breakup of single currency would blight Europe, says Dutch bank Ing
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