Order your 'Garden of Remembrance Photographic Medal' for just €19.95 (plus €3.95 P&P)!

After two and a half years of relentless war and hostility, a ceasefire was called on 11 July 1921, and both sides entered into peace negotiations. This led to the Anglo-Irish Treaty, which concluded the war and saw the creation of the Irish Free State on 6 December 1922.

This would be the first time in history that Ireland would gain true independence, a freedom that would not have been possible without the brave men and women who sacrificed themselves for the liberation of their country.

An everlasting act of remembrance

To commemorate those whose lives were changed during the two and a half year conflict, a medal has been issued in honour of the sacrifices made by so many in the fight for freedom.

Layered in pure 24-carat Gold and struck to Collector quality as a symbol of remembrance, the Garden of Remembrance Photographic Medal pays homage to those who lost their lives in the pursuit of Ireland’s freedom, including men, women, children and civilians.

Just 30,000 available worldwide!

The medal features an image of Dublin’s Garden of Remembrance, with the inscription ‘Remember’, followed by the dates of the conflict ‘1919’ and ‘1921’, and finished with a triquetra – the symbol of unity. Hibernia, the personification of Ireland graces the medal’s obverse holding a spear, surrounded by Celtic knot work.

By ordering your Garden of Remembrance Photographic Medal, you have no further commitments and your purchase is protected by The Dublin Mint Office 14-day “no quibble” guarantee.

Specifications
Metal:
Bronze
Finish:
Layered in pure 24-carat Gold
Quality:
Collector Quality
Weight:
14.44g
Diameter:
32mm
Mintage:
30,000