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  2. Coins of the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    There have been three sets of coins in Ireland since independence. In all three, the coin showed a Celtic harp on the obverse.The pre-decimal coins of the Irish punt had realistic animals on the reverse; the decimal coins retained some of these but featured ornamental birds on the lower denominations; and the euro coins used the common design of the euro currencies.

  3. Celtic coinage - Wikipedia

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    Celtic coinage was minted by the Celts from the late 4th century BC to the mid 1st century AD. Celtic coins were influenced by trade with and the supply of mercenaries to the Greeks, and initially copied Greek designs, especially Macedonian coins from the time of Philip II of Macedon and his son, Alexander the Great.

  4. Euro gold and silver commemorative coins (Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    Animal motifs on Irish coins (Irish Wolfhound) Designer: Emmett Mullins Mint: Value: €15 Alloy: Ag 925 Quantity: 8,000 Quality: Proof Issued: 12/12/2012 Diameter: 38.61 mm Weight: 28.28 g Original Value: €46.00 Obverse: Features the harp and the year of date 2012. Reverse: Depicts an Irish Wolfhound Monastic Art (Book of Kells) Designer ...

  5. Commemorative coins of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Topic: Irish European Community Presidency & European integration: Designer: Thomas Ryan Value: 10ecu Alloy: Ag 925 Quantity: 20,000 - Quality: Proof - Issued: 25.06.1990 Diameter: 37.5mm Weight: 28 g Market Value: - The obverse depicts the Irish harp surrounded by stars. The reverse features the Irish red deer with a Mountains background

  6. Gold and taxes: What every investor needs to know

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    If you sold physical gold assets — like gold coins, for instance — the tax bill could be even higher. "That's considered a collectible and is taxed at a higher rate," Chancey says. "Instead of ...

  7. Coins of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Coin of King "Sihtric" of Dublin (r. 989–1036– ) Hiberno-Norse coins were first produced in Dublin in about 997 under the authority of King Sitric Silkbeard.The first coins were local copies of the issues of Aethelred II of England, and as the Anglo-Saxon coinage of the period changed its design every six years, the coinage of Sitric followed this pattern.

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