marți, 12 ianuarie 2016

Prima monedă comemorativă de 2 € pentru circulaţie emisă de Irlanda - 12.01.2016

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The Central Bank of Ireland issued next January 20th commemorative coin 2 euros, designed by Emmet Mullins, on the occasion of the centennial celebration of 1916 Easter Rising and the Proclamation of the Irish Republic. This is the first time that Ireland issued a commemorative euro circulation coin on the occasion of an event in the history of Ireland. 



The coin depicts the statue of Hibernia rising above the general post office building whose occupation in 1916 marked the start of the Easter Rising. Hibernia is the symbol of Ireland. Its name comes from the ancient Greek name of Ireland and its sculpture is the work of John Smyth. Hibernia is considered a witness to the events of 1916 and, a hundred years, he has witnessed the flowering of the nation based on the ideals of the Proclamation.

Keep looking forward and is a symbol of past, present and future of the country. At the top of the inner circle is the inscription 'HIBERNIA "in handwriting inspired by the historic Book of Kells. Sunbeams reflect the underlying idea of ​​the uprising and the corresponding Proclamation, namely, the dawn of the new nation and republic. Flank the image of the Statue year "1916" and "2016". At the bottom of the inner circle include the name of the issuing country, 'Éire', and below, the year of issue, '2016'.

The currency has an issue volume of 4.5 million pieces, you can get multiple qualities and formats, apart from the usual rolls for circulation, which will detail step.


Coin Card



Quality Without Circular - Sales price 6 euros on the website of the Central Bank of Malta

Bookmark





As a bookmark (the picture has been put in horizontal, but the right way to be is vertical) has the quality Uncirculated coin - Sales price 6 euros on the website of the Central Bank of Malta 

Case






Proof quality - Sales price 15 euros on the website of the Central Bank of Malta

The Proof coins are minted differently from a piece of normal circulation way, and are distinguished by their sharper and brighter appearance. To achieve this, the coins are struck twice in the minting process, they are handled individually and stored protected to prevent tarnishing form. This is in comparison with normal circulation coins, which are struck once during the minting process, and are handled in bulk.


Eurosets BU and Proof






Finally, you can also purchase in eurosets along with the rest of circulation coins 2016 in Proof quality BU and, at the price of 25 and 80 euros respectively, on the website of the Central Bank of Ireland.

Sales section coins from the Central Bank of Ireland


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