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Ireland's central bank to issue special E10 coin

The central bank of Ireland plans to issue a commemorative 10 euro coin during its presidency of the council of ministers in the first half of next year. The coin will mark the enlargement of the European Union.

Source: BizWorld

The Central Bank of Ireland is planning to mint a commemorative 10 euro coin to mark the enlargement of the Europe Union during Ireland's presidency of the council of ministers in the first half of next year.

Finance minister Charlie McCreevy has asked the bank to issue

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