Description
This is a genuine Irish coin and not a reproduction. Set in Irish sterling silver and presented on an 18″ chain.
Weight 17.8 grams
Measures 1 inch round.
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The ten pence or 10p (in the Irish language “deich pingin”) , was a subdivision of the Irish pound. It was used in the Republic of Ireland from 1969 to 2002.
This is a genuine coin and is set in Irish sterling silver which has been hallmarked in the Irish Assay Office located in Dublin Castle.
The bail hosts our Connemara Marble which gives the piece an extra connection to Ireland.
Presented on an 18″ chain.
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This is a genuine Irish coin and not a reproduction. Set in Irish sterling silver and presented on an 18″ chain.
Weight 17.8 grams
Measures 1 inch round.
You may also like our Irish Farthing Coin Pendant
Material | Connemara Marble |
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Metal | Sterling Silver |
Size | 18" Chain, Weight 17.8 grams Measures 1 inch round. |
Stamp | boxed, Irish Assay Office |
Material | Connemara Marble |
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Metal | Sterling Silver |
Size | 18" Chain, Weight 17.8 grams Measures 1 inch round. |
Stamp | boxed, Irish Assay Office |
Each marble product purchase includes a Certificate of Authenticity to prove it was made with genuine Connemara Marble.
Head Office
J.C. Walsh & Sons.
24 Main Street,
Rathfarnham Village,
Dublin D14K032,
Ireland.