Queen Medb on an Irish pound banknote...

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https://youtu.be/lbw3QqRp80E
Library Media Specialist, columnist, collector, and gardener...
Nice.
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I have seen the Irish pronounce the word Medb as Maeve.
Medb (Meḋḃ) [mɛðv] — later spelled Meadhbh [mɛɣv] and Méabh [mʲeːv] — is queen of Connacht in the Ulster Cycle of Irish mythology.
I just thought of comething: Why don't we in the comments section on the banknote pages add a link to your video where you talk about that specific bankntoe? This one should definitely be on this banknote's page.

There's always a lot of information, and it's presented really casually and laid-back. I love it!
"Why don't we in the comments section on the banknote pages add a link to your video where you talk about that specific bankntoe? This one should definitely be on this banknote's page."

I think its a great idea (if 'Oklahoman' is okay with it). Should this proposal be in the Numista site thread?
https://sites.google.com/view/notaphilycculture/collecting-banknotes
I think this is a cool idea! I think anybody who has done something like this should add a link to that specific page. I do think it should be run by some of the senior folks here. But I support it.
Library Media Specialist, columnist, collector, and gardener...
I recieved some positive feedback. I am going to embrace the suggestion and add the link to the comment section. Thanks again for the great idea.
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Quote: "Oklahoman"​I recieved some positive feedback. I am going to embrace the suggestion and add the link to the comment section. Thanks again for the great idea.
​That's awesome! It will make a great addition to the catalogue. :D

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