Exchange old or damaged Irish coins

Notice I New appointment service for exchanging money at the Central Bank 

You must now book an appointment to exchange banknotes or coins in-person at the Central Bank’s public office.

To exchange old or damaged Irish coins please follow the steps below.

Step 1. Prepare your coins

IR£ pounds: Old or damaged coins

You can exchange old IR£ coins into euro.

The exchange rate is IR£1 = €1.269738.

Read how to prepare and package your money below, including some special conditions.

Step 2. Download and complete the application form(s).

IR£ pounds

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Step 3. Weight restriction

Due to Health & Safety and Manual Handling requirements, submissions up to a maximum weight of 10kg only will be accepted. If your submissions is above this weight restriction, please contact our Customer Service team to discuss options for submission. 

Step 4. Prepare supporting documents

For individual applications worth over £150

You must include a high-quality photocopy of an official identity document which reflects the name on the bank account details you provide with your application form. This can be your :

  • Passport or
  • Driver's licence

The photocopy must clearly show your full name,photograph and date of birth. You are also required to provide proof of address and proof of ownership of the bank account into which the funds will be exchanged (e.g. a redacted bank statement).

  • You must be able to demonstrate where the banknotes came from, i.e. you must provide reliable and independent data, documents and/or information to evidence the source of funds (i.e. the physical coins) and/or proof of your ownership of the coins. This may include:
  • Evidence if received as a gift
  • Bank account statements/bank withdrawal receipts where applicable
  • Legal documents, (e.g. if proceeds of deceased’s Estate, proof of grant of probate, solicitor’s letter on behalf of executor etc.). Please contact [email protected] in advance to confirm the documentation needed
  • Failure to provide this information may result in delays to your submission being processed.
  • If you submit coins separately or in phases, the criteria applied will be based on the overall value submitted. 

For a business or charity application worth over £150

Include the following information with your application:

  • CRO (Companies Registration Office) number
  • High-quality photocopy of a redacted bank statement for the company bank account included on your application form
  • Letter from the Company or Charity authorising you to act on their behalf

Step 4. Check other application conditions

You may also have to meet other conditions to apply for an exchange. This includes circumstances where your coins:

  • Are contaminated, e.g. with blood or chemicals
  • Need extra testing
  • Need special handling due to the nature of the damage or contamination
  • Weigh over 10KG (a maximum limit of 10KG applies to coin lodgements).

Read the full application conditions below.

Step 5. Submit your application

There are three options when submitting your application to the Central Bank:

Option 1: Via a Retail Bank Branch

In some cases, you may be able to apply to exchange old or damaged money via your bank branch. You must complete the appropriate Central Bank exchange form at a retail bank branch, and they may submit the application directly to the Central Bank on your behalf. Contact your bank directly to ask about this option.

Option 2: Registered Post

Applicants within Ireland may complete the appropriate form and send it by Registered Post directly to the Central Bank address listed on the form.

Please see the An Post website for further information on sending restricted items by post. Applications submitted to the Central Bank by post are at the sender’s risk.

Option 3: At the Central Bank's Public Office [By appointment]

Public access to our offices and teller services in North Wall Quay, Dublin 1 is currently limited and by appointment only.

How to make an appointment:

To inquire about the availability of a date and time for an appointment, please email [email protected] or telephone +353 (1) 224 5969.

Step 6. After you apply

When we receive your application, we will check that you have included the:

  1. Completed application form(s)
  2. Money to be exchanged, i.e.  coins
  3. Supporting documents (if required)

We will also check other conditions where relevant, e.g. weight, contamination, etc.

We will then process your application. This may involve sending the coins for testing and engaging with the Office of the RevenueCommissioners, An Garda Síochána and other competent authorities.

Contact and help

If you have any queries about this service please read our Frequently Asked Questions or email us at: [email protected].

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