Irish 5P Coin & Chain In Yellow Gold Plate
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The five pence (5p) (Irish: cúig phingin) coin was a subdivision of the Irish Pound. It was introduced in Ireland on Decimal Day, 15 February 1971 and the design was reused on the shilling coin produced for the Irish Free State in 1928. The intricate design features a bull on one side, and a musical harp on the reverse.
The five pence coin charm is worn with an adjustable 18-20 inch yellow gold-plated curb chain.
After wearing gently wipe each piece of jewellery clean of make up and skin oils with a clean dry cloth.
Made in: United Kingdom
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