70th Birthday Idea / 1955 Irish Coin Keyring / Greyhound & Harp / Old Sixpence Coin / Painted Coin Keyring / Painted Green / Ireland Gift
£22.00
THE IDEA
Give new life to old, forgotten coins
THE HISTORY
After gaining independence, the first Irish coins were minted in 1928. Always showing a traditional Irish harp on the front, a cláirseach, and an animal on the reverse.
THIS COIN
Sixpences were traditionally given as a good luck token to a bride on her wedding day (to put in her shoe) or put as a prize for the finder in a Christmas pudding. These sixpences show a greyhound on the reverse, and measure 21mm across.
THE FEEL
These coins have come from general circulation, so show a bit of history by their little bumps or scratches. All coins show the year clearly.
THE DETAILS
Each coin is polished, painted and covered in a chip-resistant coating. It comes on a backing card, with a sturdy keychain and packaged in a small brown envelope.
All shipping is at cost price. Contact me about any questions you have!
Give new life to old, forgotten coins
THE HISTORY
After gaining independence, the first Irish coins were minted in 1928. Always showing a traditional Irish harp on the front, a cláirseach, and an animal on the reverse.
THIS COIN
Sixpences were traditionally given as a good luck token to a bride on her wedding day (to put in her shoe) or put as a prize for the finder in a Christmas pudding. These sixpences show a greyhound on the reverse, and measure 21mm across.
THE FEEL
These coins have come from general circulation, so show a bit of history by their little bumps or scratches. All coins show the year clearly.
THE DETAILS
Each coin is polished, painted and covered in a chip-resistant coating. It comes on a backing card, with a sturdy keychain and packaged in a small brown envelope.
All shipping is at cost price. Contact me about any questions you have!
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THE IDEA
Give new life to old, forgotten coins
THE HISTORY
After gaining independence, the first Irish coins were minted in 1928. Always showing a traditional Irish harp on the front, a cláirseach, and an animal on the reverse.
THIS COIN
Sixpences were traditionally given as a good luck token to a bride on her wedding day (to put in her shoe) or put as a prize for the finder in a Christmas pudding. These sixpences show a greyhound on the reverse, and measure 21mm across.
THE FEEL
These coins have come from general circulation, so show a bit of history by their little bumps or scratches. All coins show the year clearly.
THE DETAILS
Each coin is polished, painted and covered in a chip-resistant coating. It comes on a backing card, with a sturdy keychain and packaged in a small brown envelope.
All shipping is at cost price. Contact me about any questions you have!
Give new life to old, forgotten coins
THE HISTORY
After gaining independence, the first Irish coins were minted in 1928. Always showing a traditional Irish harp on the front, a cláirseach, and an animal on the reverse.
THIS COIN
Sixpences were traditionally given as a good luck token to a bride on her wedding day (to put in her shoe) or put as a prize for the finder in a Christmas pudding. These sixpences show a greyhound on the reverse, and measure 21mm across.
THE FEEL
These coins have come from general circulation, so show a bit of history by their little bumps or scratches. All coins show the year clearly.
THE DETAILS
Each coin is polished, painted and covered in a chip-resistant coating. It comes on a backing card, with a sturdy keychain and packaged in a small brown envelope.
All shipping is at cost price. Contact me about any questions you have!
THE IDEA
Give new life to old, forgotten coins
THE HISTORY
After gaining independence, the first Irish coins were minted in 1928. Always showing a traditional Irish harp on the front, a cláirseach, and an animal on the reverse.
THIS COIN
Sixpences were traditionally given as a good luck token to a bride on her wedding day (to put in her shoe) or put as a prize for the finder in a Christmas pudding. These sixpences show a greyhound on the reverse, and measure 21mm across.
THE FEEL
These coins have come from general circulation, so show a bit of history by their little bumps or scratches. All coins show the year clearly.
THE DETAILS
Each coin is polished, painted and covered in a chip-resistant coating. It comes on a backing card, with a sturdy keychain and packaged in a small brown envelope.
All shipping is at cost price. Contact me about any questions you have!
Give new life to old, forgotten coins
THE HISTORY
After gaining independence, the first Irish coins were minted in 1928. Always showing a traditional Irish harp on the front, a cláirseach, and an animal on the reverse.
THIS COIN
Sixpences were traditionally given as a good luck token to a bride on her wedding day (to put in her shoe) or put as a prize for the finder in a Christmas pudding. These sixpences show a greyhound on the reverse, and measure 21mm across.
THE FEEL
These coins have come from general circulation, so show a bit of history by their little bumps or scratches. All coins show the year clearly.
THE DETAILS
Each coin is polished, painted and covered in a chip-resistant coating. It comes on a backing card, with a sturdy keychain and packaged in a small brown envelope.
All shipping is at cost price. Contact me about any questions you have!