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1 Irish Dollar - St. Patrick's Day Clare, Iowa

Location United States
Year 1976
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Technique Milled
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Obverse description The obverse features a central device of a horse-drawn R.F.D. (Rural Free Delivery) mail wagon with a driver, flanked by the bicentennial dates 1776 and 1976 and a Liberty Bell in the lower field. The legend ST. PATRICK'S DAY arcs across the upper inner field, while the outer legend reads GOOD FOR ONE DOLLAR around the top and IN CLARE, IOWA U.S.A. around the bottom.
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Reverse description The reverse displays a detailed relief depiction of Bunratty Castle, County Clare, Ireland, with a large shamrock or harp motif visible behind the castle structure. The label BUNRATTY CASTLE appears below the castle device, flanked by shamrock sprigs on either side, with a blank ribbon scroll in the lower field. The outer legend reads ONE IRISH DOLLAR at the top and CO. CLARE, IRELAND at the bottom.
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