10th on sale Anniversary Gift - 2012 Irish Gift - Lucky Irish 1 Cent Cufflinks - 100% satisfaction

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Product code: 10th on sale Anniversary Gift - 2012 Irish Gift - Lucky Irish 1 Cent Cufflinks - 100% satisfaction

10th Anniversary Gift - 2012 Irish Gift - Lucky Irish 1 Cent Cufflinks - 100% satisfaction

The cufflinks you receive 10th Anniversary Gift with have the year 2012 on Harp sided one.

These cufflinks are an ideal gift for any gent with Irish connections or a love of Ireland.

The coins are composed of copper-covered steel, with a diameter of 16.25 mm, a 1.67 mm thickness and a mass of 2.30 grams. The coins' edges are smooth.

A perfect 10th wedding anniversary gift - given that copper is the symbol for year year married and the 2012 lucky Irish copper coins are the perfect gift.

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ABOUT THE YEAR... 2012

A new €2 coin was issued by the Central Bank of Ireland as it celebrated ten years of the euro.
Fine Gael politician and RTÉ broadcaster Barry O'Neill was involved in controversy when photographs appeared on Facebook of his new wife giving Nazi salutes beside models of Adolf Hitler and other Nazis during their European honeymoon.
Seán Quinn, Ireland's richest person as recently as 2008, was declared bankrupt at the High Court.
Eircom admitted that personal details of thousands of eMobile and Meteor customers and hundreds of Meteor staff were contained on three laptops stolen in December 2011.
Catholic priest Father Brian O'Fearraigh spoke out against the Household Charge at a public meeting in Gweedore, County Donegal. Jimmy Harte, a Labour Senator, criticised him, saying "I go to Mass to hear religious instruction".
The Government was defeated in a vote taken at a meeting of the Oireachtas finance committee after numerous Fine Gael TDs went missing. The motion, tabled by Peter Mathews who was then forced to vote against it following threats from his colleagues, proposed that Central Bank Governor Patrick Honohan be forced to appear before the Oireachtas finance committee by the end of the on sale month.
Thousands of people packed to capacity the National Stadium in Dublin for a national rally to protest the household charge payment introduced in the last Budget. Crowds of people unable to get in gathered outside.
Ireland was reported by international media to be facing a popular revolt after government figures indicated less than half of the country's households had paid the new property tax by that day's deadline as thousands of people from across the country marched on the governing Fine Gael party's annual conference at the Convention Centre Dublin.
Dylan Moran became the first professional English-speaking comedian to perform in Russia, with his routine mentioning Russia's new law banning "homosexual propaganda" and jailed oil tycoon Mikhail Khodorkovsky.
A report commissioned by the Department of Health found significant increase in narcolepsy among individuals given the GlaxoSmithKline developed swine flu vaccine Pandemrix compared to those who did not receive the vaccine.
Finance minister Michael Noonan caused controversy with his Greek "holidays" and "feta cheese" comment at a breakfast briefing with Bloomberg news agency.
Sinn Féin leader Gerry Adams was reportedly injured in a cycling accident, requiring hospitalisation and the cancellation of official functions.
An independent review into the deaths of children who were in the care of, or who were known to the Health Service Executive (HSE), was published. The following day, Tánaiste Eamon Gilmore stated in the Dáil that a referendum on the rights of the child would be held in the Autumn.
David Grennan discovered his second supernova from Ireland, two years after he discovered his first one. This was only the second time this had ever happened.
Michael Hegarty, a Fine Gael councillor, resigned as chairman of County Cork's Joint Policing Committee and as leader of Fine Gael on Cork County Council due to a drink-driving charge related to a road traffic incident.
Derry was named fourth in a top ten of cities to visit in 2013 by the travel guidebook Lonely Planet.
Students in Galway marched against college fee increases and carried a coffin to the constituency office of Labour TD Derek Nolan.
Mattie McGrath took part in a sit-in at the offices of Friends First in support of a farmer being pursued by the financial institution.

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