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Reverse: design features an image of Beckett with a scene of his most famous work ‘Waiting for Godot’ |
Reverse: design features an image of Beckett with a scene of his most famous work ‘Waiting for Godot’ |
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The coins were designed by Emmet Mullins who won a national design competition held in 2005.<ref>[http://www.centralbank.ie/frame_main.asp?pg=nws_article.asp%3FID%3D192&nv=nws_nav.asp Speech by governor John Hurley for launch of the Samuel Beckett coins]. Retrieved March 20th, 2010.</ref> The coin was part of the [[Europa coin programme]]'s [[Europa Coins 2006|2006 Theme ''Distinguished European figures'']]. |
The coins were designed by Emmet Mullins who won a national design competition held in 2005.<ref>[http://www.centralbank.ie/frame_main.asp?pg=nws_article.asp%3FID%3D192&nv=nws_nav.asp Speech by governor John Hurley for launch of the Samuel Beckett coins]. Retrieved March 20th, 2010.</ref> The coin was part of the [[Europa coin programme]]'s [[Europa Coins 2006|2006 Theme ''Distinguished European figures'']]. |
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Reverse: Four metamorphic figures in a cruciform arrangement in animated conversation with each figure holding in its hand an item that references a different aspect of how Ireland has influenced and inspired European [[Celtic nations|Celtic culture]]: literature, music, construction & new technology. rim- denomination (7 times) & [[Europa coin programme# |
Reverse: Four metamorphic figures in a cruciform arrangement in animated conversation with each figure holding in its hand an item that references a different aspect of how Ireland has influenced and inspired European [[Celtic nations|Celtic culture]]: literature, music, construction & new technology. rim- denomination (7 times) & [[Europa coin programme#Eurostar_Logo|Eurostar]] mark (1 time). The coin was part of the [[Europa coin programme]]'s [[Europa Coins 2007|2007 Theme ''European Realisation'']]. |
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The coins were launched at a reception in the National Museum of Ireland, Collins Barracks, hosted by the Governor of the Central Bank, John Hurley. |
The coins were launched at a reception in the National Museum of Ireland, Collins Barracks, hosted by the Governor of the Central Bank, John Hurley. |
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Reverse: [[Skellig Michael|Sceilig Mhichil]] island with a flock of birds soaring from the summit towards 12 stars, left- [[Europa coin programme# |
Reverse: [[Skellig Michael|Sceilig Mhichil]] island with a flock of birds soaring from the summit towards 12 stars, left- [[Europa coin programme#Eurostar_Logo|Eurostar]] mark & denomination, legend- SCEILIG MHICHIL |
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The coins were produced by the Central Bank in collaboration with the [[Office of Public Works]] and celebrate Sceilig Mhichíl, the [[UNESCO]] Heritage Site located off the west coast of Ireland. The coin was part of the [[Europa coin programme]]'s [[Europa Coins 2008|2008 Theme ''European Cultural Heritage'']]. |
The coins were produced by the Central Bank in collaboration with the [[Office of Public Works]] and celebrate Sceilig Mhichíl, the [[UNESCO]] Heritage Site located off the west coast of Ireland. The coin was part of the [[Europa coin programme]]'s [[Europa Coins 2008|2008 Theme ''European Cultural Heritage'']]. |
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Revision as of 15:32, 20 June 2011
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This article covers euro gold and silver commemorative coins issued by the Central Bank and Financial Services Authority of Ireland. It also covers rare cases of collectors coins (coins not planned for normal circulation) minted using other precious metals. It does not cover either the Irish €2 commemorative coins or the Irish Pound commemorative coins.
For euro gold and silver commemorative coins of other countries see Euro gold and silver commemorative coins.
2003 coinage
File:Special olympix 5euro obverse.JPG File:Special olympix 5euro Reverse.JPG |
Special Olympics World Summer Games | |||
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Designer: - | Mint: | |||
Value: €5 | Alloy: Cu 750 Ni 250 | Quantity: 60,000 | Quality: BU | |
Issued: - | Diameter: - | Weight: - | Market Value: - | |
File:2003 Special Olympics World Summer Games €10 Obverse.jpg |
Special Olympics World Summer Games | |||
Designer: V. McCallion & Tricia Holbrook - | Mint: | |||
Value: €10 | Alloy: Ag 925 | Quantity: 30,000 | Quality: Proof | |
Issued: - | Diameter: 38.61mm | Weight: 28.28g | Market Value: €45 | |
The obverse depicts the Irish harp surrounded by stars
The reverse design features the logo of the 2003 Special Olympics World Summer Games |
2004 coinage
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European Union Accession | |||
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Designer: Thomas Emmet Mullins & Paul Regan | Mint: | |||
Value: €10 | Alloy: Ag 925 | Quantity: 50,000 | Quality: Proof | |
Issued: 08.04.2004 | Diameter: 38.61mm | Weight: 28.28g | Market Value: - | |
The obverse depicts the Irish harp surrounded by the names of the ten accession countries in their own official languages
The reverse design features a swan nesting ten eggs representing the EU welcoming ten new countries into the fold. The coin was part of the Europa coin programme's 2004 Theme EU enlargement. |
2005 coinage
Sir William Rowan Hamilton Birth 200th Anniversary | ||||
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Designer: Micheal Guilfoyle | Mint: | |||
Value: €10 | Alloy: Ag 925 | Quantity: 30,000 | Quality: Proof | |
Issued: 23.05.2005 | Diameter: 38.61mm | Weight: 28.28g | Original Value: €32.00 Market Value: - | |
The obverse depicts the Irish harp and the inscription "The Hamilton Year Of Science"
The reverse design features the nabla symbol surrounded by a decorative pattern formed from symbols and the inscription "Sir William Rowan Hamilton 1805-1865" |
2006 coinage
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Designer: Emmet Mullins | Mint: B.H. Mayer's Kunstprageanstalt GmbH - Germany | |||
Value: €20 | Alloy: Au | Quantity: 20,000 | Quality: Proof | |
Issued: 02.05.2006 | Diameter: 13.92mm | Weight: 1.24g | Market Value: | |
File:Sam beck 10euro gold Obverse.JPG File:Sam beck 10euro gold Reverse.JPG |
Samuel Beckett Birth 100th Anniversary | |||
Designer: Emmet Mullins | Mint: B.H. Mayer's Kunstprageanstalt GmbH - Germany | |||
Value: €10 | Alloy: Ag 925 | Quantity: 35,000 | Quality: Proof | |
Issued: 02.05.2006 | Diameter: 38.61mm | Weight: 28.28g | Market Value: | |
Obverse: Brian Boru harp, above- inscription "Samuel Beckett 1906 - 1989", below- 'éire' + date.
Reverse: design features an image of Beckett with a scene of his most famous work ‘Waiting for Godot’ The coins were designed by Emmet Mullins who won a national design competition held in 2005.[1] The coin was part of the Europa coin programme's 2006 Theme Distinguished European figures. |
2007 coinage
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Ireland’s influence on European Celtic culture | |||
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Designer: Mary Gregoriy | Mint: B.H. Meyer's | |||
Value: €20 | Alloy: Au 999 | Quantity: 25,000 | Quality: Proof | |
Issued: 11.09.2007 | Diameter: 13.92mm | Weight: 1.244g | Market Value: | |
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Ireland’s Influence on European Celtic culture | |||
Designer: Mary Gregoriy | Mint: B.H. Meyer's | |||
Value: €10 | Alloy: Ag 925 | Quantity: 35,000 | Quality: Proof | |
Issued: 11.09.2007 | Diameter: 38.61mm | Weight: 28.28g | Original Value: €35.00 Market Value: | |
Obverse: Brian Boru harp, left- 'éire', right- date.
Reverse: Four metamorphic figures in a cruciform arrangement in animated conversation with each figure holding in its hand an item that references a different aspect of how Ireland has influenced and inspired European Celtic culture: literature, music, construction & new technology. rim- denomination (7 times) & Eurostar mark (1 time). The coin was part of the Europa coin programme's 2007 Theme European Realisation. The coins were launched at a reception in the National Museum of Ireland, Collins Barracks, hosted by the Governor of the Central Bank, John Hurley. | ||||
Ivan Meštrović's design | ||||
Designer: Ivan Meštrović & Damir Mataušić' | Mint: Croatian Monetary Institute | |||
Value: €15 | Alloy: Ag 925 | Quantity: 8,000 | Quality: Proof | |
Issued: 15.02.2007 | Diameter: 37.00mm | Weight: 24g | Original Value: €40.00 Market Value: | |
Obverse: two shamrock leaves with date upper left and the Brian Boru harp lower right and two squares (taken from the Croatian crest), éire above, denomination below.
Reverse: stylized Brian Boru harp, female player to left behind - design submitted in 1927 by Ivan Meštrović for use in the first coinage of the Irish Free State. Above: Ivan Meštrović 1883 - 1962. The €15 coin has been produced in cooperation with the Croatian National Bank and commemorates the work of the Croatian sculptor, Ivan Meštrović. |
2008 coinage
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Designer: Michael Guilfoyle | Mint: Royal Dutch Mint | |||
Value: €20 | Alloy: Au 999 | Quantity: 15,000 | Quality: Proof | |
Issued: 23.04.2008 | Diameter: 13.92mm | Weight: 1.244g | Market Value: | |
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UNESCO Heritage Site of Skellig Michael | |||
Designer: Michael Guilfoyle | Mint: Royal Dutch Mint | |||
Value: €10 | Alloy: Ag 925 | Quantity: 25,000 | Quality: Proof | |
Issued: 23.04.2008 | Diameter: 38.61mm | Weight: 28.28g | Original Value: €36.00 Market Value: | |
Obverse: Brian Boru harp, left- 'éire', right- date.
Reverse: Sceilig Mhichil island with a flock of birds soaring from the summit towards 12 stars, left- Eurostar mark & denomination, legend- SCEILIG MHICHIL The coins were produced by the Central Bank in collaboration with the Office of Public Works and celebrate Sceilig Mhichíl, the UNESCO Heritage Site located off the west coast of Ireland. The coin was part of the Europa coin programme's 2008 Theme European Cultural Heritage. | ||||
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International polar year | |||
Designer: Thomas Ryan | Mint: Münze Österreich AG | |||
Value: €100 | Alloy: Au 999 | Quantity: 3,000 | Quality: Proof | |
Issued: September | Diameter: 28mm | Weight: 15.50g | Original Value: €395.00 Market Value: | |
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International polar year | |||
Designer: Thomas Ryan | Mint: Münze Österreich AG | |||
Value: €5 | Alloy: Ag 925 | Quantity: 6,000 | Quality: Proof | |
Issued: September | Diameter: 28mm | Weight: 8.52g | Original Value: €50.00 Market Value: | |
Obverse: Brian Boru harp, left- 'éire', right- date, lower-right- International Polar Year logo, all surrounded by a laurel wreath.
Reverse: The coins feature the Antarctic explorers Ernest Shackleton & Tom Crean |
2009 coinage
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The Ploughman | |||
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Designer: Emmet Mullins | Mint: | |||
Value: €20 | Alloy: Au 999 | Quantity: 10,000 | Quality: Proof | |
Issued: 06.05.2009 | Diameter: 13.92mm | Weight: 1.244g | Original Value: €55.00 Market Value: | |
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The Ploughman | |||
Designer: Emmet Mullins | Mint: | |||
Value: €10 | Alloy: Ag 925 | Quantity: 10,000 | Quality: Proof | |
Issued: 06.05.2009 | Diameter: 38.61mm | Weight: 28.28g | Original Value: €36.00 Market Value: | |
Obverse:
Reverse: This coin was launched on 6 May 2009 to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the introduction into circulation of The Consolidated Irish Banknotes Series also known as the Ploughman Banknotes. This product has an individual issue limit of 10,000 pieces & a Double Proof Set limit of 5,000 pieces. The designer of the coin, Emmet Mullins, has created a modern interpretation of the Ploughman Design from the original banknotes. | ||||
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G.A.A | |||
Designer: Michael Guilfoyle | Mint: | |||
Value: €15 | Alloy: Ag 925 | Quantity: 10,000 | Quality: Proof | |
Issued: ??.??.2009 | Diameter: 38.6 mm | Weight: 28.2 g | Market Value: | |
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Reverse: The coin Celebrates the 125TH Anniversary of the Gaelic Athletic Association (G.A.A.) |
2010 coinage
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Gaisce The Presidents Award | |||
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Designer: Michael Guilfoyle | Mint: Origination and production by The Royal Dutch Mint | |||
Value: €20 | Alloy: Au 999 | Quantity: 10,000* | Quality: Proof | |
Issued: 28.04.2010 | Diameter: 13.92mm | Weight: 1.00gms | Original Value: €58.00 Market Value: | |
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Gaisce The Presidents Award | |||
Designer: Michael Guilfoyle | Mint: Origination and production by The Royal Dutch Mint | |||
Value: €10 | Alloy: Ag 925 | Quantity: 12,000* | Quality: Proof | |
Issued: 28.04.2010 | Diameter: 38.61mm | Weight: 28.28gms | Original Value: €36.00 Market Value: | |
* of which 4,000 gold and silver coins have been reserved for issue in the two-coin sets.
Obverse: Traditionally depicting the 14 string Irish Harp modelled on the 'Brian Ború' harp in Trinity Colelge, Dublin. This harp has been used on Irish coins since 1928 and on this coin it is surrounded by a laurel wreath to reflect the prestigious nature of Gaisce - The Presidents Award. Reverse: Depicts Áras an Uachtaráin, the official residence of the President of Ireland, the patron of Gaisce. It also features some of thdiverse range of challenges that participants in the Award undertake. | ||||
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The Animals of Irish Coinage series | |||
Designer: Emmet Mullins | Mint: Origination and production by The Royal Dutch Mint | |||
Value: €15 | Alloy: Ag 925 | Quantity: 15,000 | Quality: Proof | |
Issued: 13.09.2010 | Diameter: 38.61mm | Weight: 28.28gms | Original Value: €36.00 Market Value: | |
Obverse: Depicts a horse similar (if not exactly the same) to the original Percy Metcalfe Halfcrown, overlaid with a young horse rubbing against the Adult horse (possible mare and foal), above the rear of the adult horse is depicted 15 (line break) Euro. Reverse: Features the harp and the year of date 2010. |
2011 coinage
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Notes
- ^ Speech by governor John Hurley for launch of the Samuel Beckett coins. Retrieved March 20th, 2010.