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| 正面描述 | The Irish Brian Boru harp, the national symbol of Ireland, is depicted in high relief at the centre of the field. The harp is rendered with fine detail, showing the decorative forepillar, soundboard, and individual strings. The legend 'ÉIRE' arcs along the left side of the field and the date '2019' is positioned vertically along the right side, both in large spaced capital lettering. |
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| 铸币厂 | Irish Mint (produced by the Mint of Poland) |
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The First Dáil convened on 21 January 1919 in the Mansion House, Dublin, with only 27 of its 73 elected members present — the rest were either imprisoned by British authorities or on the run. That opening session lasted just two hours, yet it produced the Declaration of Independence and the Democratic Programme, both read aloud in Irish, a language most of the assembled politicians could barely speak.
The centenary issue sits in a notably thin field of Irish gold coinage; the Central Bank has issued gold commemoratives sparingly, keeping mintages low enough that secondary market premiums tend to hold.