Ireland’s newest commemorative coin celebrates the millennium anniversary of a famous battle. The coin, which was designed by Irish sculptor Noel Hoare, is part of the Smallest Gold Coin in the World Series.
The Proof .999 fine gold €20 coin honors the Battle of Clontarf, which was fought on April 23 (Good Friday) in 1014 and is one of the great battles in Irish history. The coin was released May 1.
Often portrayed as a major battle between the Viking invaders and the Irish, it was a much more complex struggle for the High Kingship of Ireland, with Irish and Vikings fighting on both sides. It ended in victory for the Irish King Brian Ború, who had united Ireland unlike any other.
According to legend, as the victorious King Brian knelt praying in his tent, the Viking Brodir ran into the king’s tent slaying the king with his axe. Ború’s death left Ireland in political stalemate. The Vikings returned under a different guise the following century with the Norman Invasion, which was the beginning of the English occupation of Ireland.
Ború appears on the reverse of the coin, with the Irish harp and date on the obverse.
Сountry: | Ireland |
Data of issue: | May 1, 2014 |
Face value: | 20 Euro |
Metal: | Gold .999 |
Weight: | 0,50 g |
Diameter: | 11 mm |
Quality: | Proof |
Mintage: | 12,000 pcs |
The Central Bank of Ireland sells the coins for €48.
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