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A coin ritual is threatening Ireland’s 60-million-year-old World Heritage Site. Find out why, and what’s being done to save it.
An expert has urged Brits to check their change for five of the rarest UK coins still in circulation. Collectively, these coins could be worth over £3,000 to collectors. When paying with cash ...
A coin expert has encouraged Brits to scrutinise their loose change for five of the rarest UK coins still in circulation, which combined could fetch more than £3,000 from collectors. It is easy ...
As a result, cash prices will soon be rounded up or down to the nearest nickel, though pennies will still be legal tender. The coin will continue to be produced until the Treasury runs out of the ...
An expert has urged Brits to scour their change after a relatively new 50p coin fetched an eye-watering £100 in a sale. Coined as the "rarest" 50p in circulation by the Royal Mint, this hot ...
“I don't want to mess this up,” he said before saluting the bar with a “Slainte” - Irish for 'cheers' - and a long gulp. “You look a little like my grandfather,” he said to one of the ...
THE National Trust in Co Antrim is urging for tourists to stop destroying a popular beauty spot by jamming coins into the cracks. The Giant's Causeway is being damaged by visitors who leave coins ...
Some of the coins removed from the world heritage site. Photo: PA Tourists are damaging the Giant’s Causeway by jamming coins into the cracks of the stones. Coins have been left wedged into the ...
Legend says the columns were built by the Irish giant Finn McCool as a crossing to confront a Scottish rival, Benandonner. But coins from the UK, Europe, the US and elsewhere that are wedged into ...
The Giant’s Causeway is being damaged by visitors leaving coins in the cracks of the famous ... there are also legends that it was formed by an Irish giant Finn McCool. The National Trust ...
It appears on the Presidential seal, as well as coins and passports. As Guinness had already trademarked the logo, the Irish State were required to 'flip' the image harp faces in the opposite ...