| INDEX | IRISH TOKENS | Copyright © S.B.Woodside 1997-2011 Last update:- 13-Aug-11 barry.woodside@ic24.net |
| Non-Irish St Patrick - Hamilton Mint | ||
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| It also comes with a Certificate Of Authenticity Issued By The Franklin Mint - The Hamilton Mint Hereby Certifies That This Medal Contains One Troy Ounce Of .999 Fine Silver And Was Produced In A Limited Edition The Medal Originally Accompanying This Certificate Was Minted From The Dies Hand Engraved By H. Alvin Sharpe. March 1, 1976
| St Patrick 1973 - Rock of Cashel 1273 to top
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| St Patrick
| Rock of Cashel 1273
| This Hamilton Mint proof finish medal contain one troy ounce of .999 fine silver and was produced in a limited edition. It was minted from original dies hand engraved by H. Alvin Sharp. One side of medal features a profile of St. Patrick and reverse is of Rock of Cashel.
| St Patrick 1974 - Cool Waters of Killarney to top
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| Cool Waters of Killarney
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| St Patrick 1975 - Muckross Abbey 1275 to top
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| St Patrick
| Muckross Abbey 1275
| By the Hamilton Mint Illinois. Designed by H. Alvin Sharpe. 1.5" 480 grains of .999 fine silver ($12.50) and in gold on silver ($17.50). A similar design featuring St Patrick and Blarney castle is illustrated in the Mardi Gras list.
| St Patrick 1976 - Kilmalkedar County Kerry circa 1100 A.D. 1276 to top
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| St Patrick
| Kilmalkedar County Kerry circa 1100 A.D. 1276
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