Innkeeper Gerald Duval said that included a bottle of champagne and a commemorativecoin.
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Ireland's Central Bank, meanwhile, misquoted Ulysses on a commemorativecoin intended to honour James Joyce.
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They receive a commemorativecoin on each birthday afterwards.
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Mr Holland said the commemorativecoin draw included King Kong, Lord of the Rings, and Hobbit coins.
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Even the Central Bank is in on the affair with a commemorativecoin to mark the pioneering achievement.
Uso de commemorative coins em inglês
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The Royal Mint celebrates Britain's most significant musical performers with a contemporary series of commemorativecoins called Music Legends.
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He has also recently worked with the South African Mint to design commemorativecoins which will be released this year.
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This month, it issued 1.7m commemorativecoins for the occasion of John Paul II's canonisation.
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Some 84 million commemorativecoins are to be issued, 5 million of which will be Irish.
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Earlier this month, the Reserve Bank and South African Mint released a series of four new commemorativecoins honouring the late struggle stalwart.
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Fears that Irish consumers could be short-changed when buying so-called commemorativecoins has prompted the Central Bank to crack down on the trade.
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The deposit was so large that a bank employee gave Mr Chaibou a gift of commemorativecoins bearing the likeness of Nelson Mandela.
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A gift shop is cashing in on Donald Trump's COVID-19 diagnosis by pre-emptively selling commemorativecoins marking the US president defeating the deadly virus.
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Her grandmother still thought that Peggy's thirty year old children collected coins and she still sent commemorativecoins from every new state that she visited.
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The article, "Miles for Nothing," detailed how clever travelers were buying commemorativecoins from the U.S. Mint via credit cards that award frequent flier miles.
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Commemorativecoins in velvet boxes.
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Commemorativecoins and stamps of the Rising were issued and the pageant Mise Éire was screened live from Croke Park.
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"Then you better move it to the PPK." PPKs were the astronauts' personal preference kits, bags of family memorabilia, postal covers, and commemorativecoins.