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  • BANS Congress
    Royal Marine Hotel, Dún Laoghaire.

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  • Speakers on Books and Catalogues TBC

Membership


Membership of The Numismatic Society of Ireland is open to individuals, clubs, dealers, societies, museums, libraries, academic institutes and others with numismatic interests and who are interested in advancing the study and fostering interest in numismatics.

Members receive free of charge the Society’s Bulletin currently published three times a year, and the Society’s Occasional Papers which are published about every three years. Members are encouraged to attend Society monthly meetings and to participate in the annual competitions for the Society Silver Medal.

Bidding at the Society’s annual auction is reserved to members. To apply for membership please print and submit a completed Membership Form.

Members’ Auction


The December meeting is devoted to the members’ auction. During October and November the Society accepts approximately 250 auction lots of numismatic interest and prepares a comprehensive listing of them.

Previous auctions have included coins, tokens, banknotes, medals, books, and miscellaneous collectibles of interest to numismatists. The auction usually takes place on a Friday evening and is part of our annual programme.

Viewing opens in the late afternoon and the auction commences early in the evening. Bidding is reserved to fully paid up members. Postal bids are welcome and are popular with overseas members and others who can’t attend at the auction room.

Numismatic Society of Ireland Season Schedule


The Society’s season is from September to May with a meeting in each month.

The format of the evening is very informal and after the usual Society matters have been dealt with, and depending on the date, an invited speaker will present a paper or talk to the members on some topic of numismatic interest.

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Exhibitions

Collins Barracks

Airgead – A thousand years of Irish Coins & Currency

This permanent exhibition at the National Museum of Ireland, Collins Barracks, tells the story of Ireland’s numismatic history from the 10th century to the present euro coins and banknotes.

There is also a section on credit cards and internet banking. The exhibition uses superb illustrations to relate Ireland’s heritage of medieval coins, tokens, coin-hoards and related materials and has many unique specimens. Some medal specimens from the Arthur Went bequest of Irish medals are also included.

Ulster Museum

The Numismatics section of the Ulster Museum contains 50,000 objects, ranging in date from the invention of western coinage in the 6th century BC to the present day.

The Ulster Museum has the best holdings of Irish banknotes in the world. In addition to coins and notes, the collections include financial instruments, passes, admission tickets, trade tokens and a substantial number of Presbyterian communion tokens.

The important Medals Collection includes the Mairead Corrigan 1976 Nobel Peace Prize. This section contains spectacular items associated with the Order of St Patrick. The most recent accession has been an important donation by the Central Bank of Ireland of its new issue of Euro currency banknotes.

Events


Fairs and Conferences


Irish International Coin Fair

There are two long established coin fairs held in Dublin – the modern IRISH INTERNATIONAL COIN FAIR which is traditionally held on a weekend in February and STAMPA & Coin Fair held in October.

These events are organised and run by a commercial venture which has no association with the Society. Both events take place at the RDS in Dublin. The venue is bright and spacious and attracts around 30-35 local and international dealers who set up well stocked and well lit tables.

The Society has traditionally participated in these by occupying a table where we are always delighted to meet up with members from around the country. The winning entry and some less successful ones from the January Visual Display competition are displayed. Members can renew membership and new members may join.

BANS – British Association of Numismatic Societies

Each year a group of members from the Society attend BANS, the congress of the British Association of Numismatic Societies. Annually, around Easter time, the Association holds its congress which is hosted by a member society. Typically the event is held at a location in the United Kingdom.

In 2006 The Numismatic Society of Ireland hosted the congress in Dublin at the National Museum of Ireland, Collins Barracks, and at the nearby Ashling Hotel.

About

The Numismatic Society of Ireland was founded on the 3rd of March 1961 at a meeting held in the Dolphin Hotel, Dublin. That meeting was attended by ten members – Miss A. Neary, Dr. A.E. Went, K. O’Kelly, E. Szauer, P.J. Burke, S. Ferguson, N.D. Doyle, Professor J.C. Brindley, J.R.W. Dick and S.N. Lane.

The original aim of the Society ‘To promote the study of numismatics’ was amended in 1973 to read ‘To advance the study of, and foster interest in, numismatics and in particular, Irish Numismatics’.

Over the last five decades membership of the Society has spread throughout the world and has included well known names from the international numismatic community. New members are always welcome. Through the past half century, committees have been loyal to the original aims of the Society through seasons of monthly meetings, and publication of Society Bulletins and Occasional Papers.

A great number of visitors and guest speakers have been welcomed from all over the world to make very interesting presentations on a wide variety of numismatic topics. These are always well received by the members.

The Society holds two annual competitions among members and awards the Society’s silver medal to the winner of each competition. The first is held in January and is the Visual Award for the best numismatic display. The second, held in March, is the Written Award for the best original numismatic paper submitted by a member.

  • Hon. Chairman: Greg Carley
  • Hon. Secretary: Murray Smith
  • Hon. Treasurer: Peter O’Reilly
  • Hon. Publications Editor: Alan Keogh
  • Hon. Librarian and OP Editor: Garry Byrne
  • Hon. Website Manager: Martin McDevitt
  • Other Committee Members:
    Michael Kenny
    Aidan Keady
    Ronan Fitzpatrick
    Derek Kerins
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Dolphin Hotel, Dublin

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General Sources of Interest

Members are encouraged to suggest other external links to noncommercial free access websites of numismatic interest.