Bank of Ireland £5 note explained

Country:United Kingdom
Denomination:Five pounds
Value:£5 sterling
Security Features:Raised print, watermark, security thread, see-through window, microprinting, UV feature
Paper Type:Cotton
Years Of Printing:2019-present (current design)
Obverse:File:Bank of Ireland sterling 5 .jpg
Obverse Design:Hibernia
Obverse Design Date:2013
Reverse Design:Old Bushmills Distillery
Reverse Design Date:2013

The Bank of Ireland £5 note is a sterling banknote. It is the smallest denomination of banknote issued by the Bank of Ireland.

History

The Bank of Ireland began issuing notes in 1783, the same year as the bank's founding. Early banknotes were denominations of the Irish Pound, but following that currency's abolition in 1826 banknotes produced by the Bank of Ireland were denominated in pounds sterling. These early banknotes were printed by the bank in Dublin, and featured a design with a row of Mercury heads across the top. This basic design remained effectively unchanged for 120 years.[1] Northern Irish banknotes are fully backed such that holders have the same level of protection as those holding genuine Bank of England notes.[2] The £5 note is currently the smallest denomination of banknote issued by the Bank of Ireland.[3]

The Queen's University Belfast Series was first issued in 2003. This issue features a representation of Hibernia on the front, alongside shields of arms of the six counties of Northern Ireland. The back of this note displays an image of Queen's University Belfast. In 2008 a new series featuring the image of the Old Bushmills Distillery on the reverse was introduced. Apart from this change of rear design the difference between this note and the preceding series is minimal. The design of the £5 note was tweaked in 2013, with slight changes of the front design taking place. The 2013 note also features an image of the Bushmills Distillery on the reverse.[3]

Bank of Ireland issued new polymer £5 and £10 notes in 2019 https://www.acbi.org.uk/banknotes/bank-of-ireland.html

Designs

NoteFirst issuedColourSizeDesignAdditional information
Queen's University Belfast 2003 Blue Front: Hibernia; Back: Queen's University Belfast
Bushmills (2008) 2008 Blue Front: Hibernia; Back: Bushmills Distillery
Bushmills (2013) 2013 Blue Front: Hibernia; Back: Bushmills Distillery
Bushmills (polymer)2019BlueFront: Hibernia; Back: Bushmills Distillery

Information taken from Bank of Ireland website.[3]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Introduction to Irish Paper Money and Banknotes. Irish Paper Money. 29 June 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160628170600/http://www.irishpapermoney.com/history/hist0.html. 28 June 2016. dead.
  2. Web site: Scottish and Northern Ireland Banknotes Factsheet. Association of Commercial Banknote Issuers. 5 June 2016.
  3. Web site: Bank Notes. Bank of Ireland. 7 July 2016. 7 June 2023. https://web.archive.org/web/20230607110525/http://boini.bankofireland.com/about-boi-group/bank-notes. dead.