
The Leinster House Commemorative Gold Medal
- Struck in solid 9-carat Gold
- Proof - the best quality possible
- Strictly limited to a mintage of just 2,017 worldwide!
- Type: Single
- Availability: Available
Order your 'Leinster House Commemorative Gold Medal' today!
Leinster House houses the Parliament of Ireland. Built in 1745–48 by James FitzGerald, Earl of Kildare, it was originally home to Dukes of Leinster. When the AngloIrish Treaty (1921) enabled the creation of the Irish Free State, the House was selected initially as a temporary Parliament chamber in December 1922, The building was bought outright in 1924.
Rest assured that you have no further commitments and your purchase is protected by The Dublin Mint Office 14-day "no quibble" guarantee. You have no further obligations.
- Metal:
- Solid 9ct Gold
- Quality:
- Proof - the best quality possible
- Weight:
- 8 grams
- Diameter:
- 26mm
- Limitation:
- 2,017
Order your 'Leinster House Commemorative Gold Medal' today!
Leinster House houses the Parliament of Ireland. Built in 1745–48 by James FitzGerald, Earl of Kildare, it was originally home to Dukes of Leinster. When the AngloIrish Treaty (1921) enabled the creation of the Irish Free State, the House was selected initially as a temporary Parliament chamber in December 1922, The building was bought outright in 1924.
Rest assured that you have no further commitments and your purchase is protected by The Dublin Mint Office 14-day "no quibble" guarantee. You have no further obligations.
Specifications
- Metal:
- Solid 9ct Gold
- Quality:
- Proof - the best quality possible
- Weight:
- 8 grams
- Diameter:
- 26mm
- Limitation:
- 2,017