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The decimal one penny (1p) (Irish: pingin) coin was the second smallest denomination of the Irish pound. There were 100 pennies (pence) to the pound. The coin was first issued on Decimal Day, 15 February 1971. It was the second of three new designs introduced all in bronze, the others being a half-penny and a two pence coin. All featured ornamental birds designed by Irish artist Gabriel Hayes on the reverse. The coin was designed by the Irish artist Gabriel Hayes and the design is adapted from the Book of Kells held in Trinity College, Dublin.

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  • Penny (uang logam desimal Irlandia) (in)
  • Penny (Irish decimal coin) (en)
  • Один пенни (Ирландия) (ru)
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  • Uang logam desimal satu penny (1p) (bahasa Irlandia: pingin) adalah denominasi terkecil kedua pound Irlandia. Uang logam ini pertama kali dikeluarkan pada 15 Februari 1971 ketika desimalisasi mata uang Irlandia. Koin ini adalah salah satu dari tiga desain baru yang diperkenalkan di semua perunggu dan menampilkan burung hias yang dirancang oleh seniman Irlandia di sebaliknya. Uang logam ini memiliki nilai 1/100 di pound Irlandia. Penny ditarik dengan kedatangan euro di Irlandia (diperkenalkan pada tahun 1999 bersama-sama, dan dari tahun 2002 sendiri). (in)
  • Ирландский пенни — разменная денежная единица, равная 1⁄100 ирландского фунта. До перехода на десятичную систему денежного счисления в 1971 году равнялся 1⁄240 ирландского фунта и 1⁄12 . (ru)
  • The decimal one penny (1p) (Irish: pingin) coin was the second smallest denomination of the Irish pound. There were 100 pennies (pence) to the pound. The coin was first issued on Decimal Day, 15 February 1971. It was the second of three new designs introduced all in bronze, the others being a half-penny and a two pence coin. All featured ornamental birds designed by Irish artist Gabriel Hayes on the reverse. The coin was designed by the Irish artist Gabriel Hayes and the design is adapted from the Book of Kells held in Trinity College, Dublin. (en)
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  • The decimal one penny (1p) (Irish: pingin) coin was the second smallest denomination of the Irish pound. There were 100 pennies (pence) to the pound. The coin was first issued on Decimal Day, 15 February 1971. It was the second of three new designs introduced all in bronze, the others being a half-penny and a two pence coin. All featured ornamental birds designed by Irish artist Gabriel Hayes on the reverse. The coin originally had a diameter of 2.032 centimetres and mass of 3.564 grams consisting of copper, tin and zinc. This was identical to the British decimal penny as the two countries' pounds were pegged until 1979. The coin's official designation was "new penny" and this was changed in 1985 to "penny". In 1990 the decision was taken to produce the coin on a copper-plated steel base as the bronze had become too expensive. The steel base coins are magnetic. The coin was designed by the Irish artist Gabriel Hayes and the design is adapted from the Book of Kells held in Trinity College, Dublin. In 1990 it was announced that the penny would be redesigned to incorporate the wolfhound design from the pre-decimal sixpence, but this plan was abandoned in the face of the imminent adoption of the euro. The penny was withdrawn with the introduction of euro coins on 1 January 2002. (en)
  • Uang logam desimal satu penny (1p) (bahasa Irlandia: pingin) adalah denominasi terkecil kedua pound Irlandia. Uang logam ini pertama kali dikeluarkan pada 15 Februari 1971 ketika desimalisasi mata uang Irlandia. Koin ini adalah salah satu dari tiga desain baru yang diperkenalkan di semua perunggu dan menampilkan burung hias yang dirancang oleh seniman Irlandia di sebaliknya. Uang logam ini memiliki nilai 1/100 di pound Irlandia. Penny ditarik dengan kedatangan euro di Irlandia (diperkenalkan pada tahun 1999 bersama-sama, dan dari tahun 2002 sendiri). (in)
  • Ирландский пенни — разменная денежная единица, равная 1⁄100 ирландского фунта. До перехода на десятичную систему денежного счисления в 1971 году равнялся 1⁄240 ирландского фунта и 1⁄12 . (ru)
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