Central Bank of Ireland launches commemorative coin honouring playwright Seán O'Casey

30 March 2026 Press Release

Front and Back Sean O'Casey Coin

Central Bank of Ireland today launched a commemorative coin celebrating the life and work of renowned Irish playwright Seán O'Casey, on what would have been his 146th birthday. It marks the 100th anniversary of the inaugural performance of his masterpiece The Plough and the Stars at the Abbey Theatre.

The silver proof coin will go on sale today (Monday 30 March 2026) at 1pm on www.collectorcoins.ie. Designed by PJ Lynch, there are just 3,000 coins available, and they will retail at €90.

Governor Gabriel Makhlouf presented the coin to Seán O'Casey's daughter Shivaun during a launch at the Abbey Theatre attended by the O'Casey family and the current cast of the production, marking a fitting tribute to one of Ireland's most significant dramatic works.

The premiere of The Plough and the Stars took place at the Abbey Theatre in 1926, less than ten years after the Easter Rising of 1916. Flawlessly weaving comedy with tragedy, the play tells the story of ordinary lives torn apart by the idealism of the time. This O'Casey masterpiece is a classic of human and political theatre which continues to resonate today.

Governor Gabriel Makhlouf said: "Seán O'Casey's The Plough and the Stars remains one of the most powerful and enduring works in Irish theatre. A century on from its premiere, O'Casey's unflinching portrayal of how political upheaval affects ordinary people continues to speak to audiences. This commemorative coin honours O'Casey's artistic genius and the Central Bank is proud to mark this significant cultural anniversary."

The Plough and the Stars is running in the Abbey Theatre until 30 April 2026 in an exciting new production directed by Tom Creed.

Further information

Elaine Scanlon – [email protected] 087 213 6313

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Notes to the Editor

Proof coins are collectable coins and are not intended for general circulation. They are minted using specially polished dies and blanks that give them a mirror-like finish.

Every year the Central Bank issues a number of collector coin products, on behalf of the Minister for Finance. The Collector Coin Advisory Group advises the Bank in relation to coin themes. The Central Bank invites public submissions in relation to themes.