








(Saorstát Éireann) Free State Irish penny coin ring
Transform history into elegance with a handcrafted coin ring made from an authentic Irish penny minted between 1928 and 1939.
These exquisite coins, adorned with traditional Irish motifs like the harp and the hen with chicks, capture the charm of a bygone era.
Each ring tells a story of Ireland’s heritage, meticulously crafted to preserve its vintage details while creating a timeless piece of wearable art. Whether as a unique gift or a personal keepsake, this ring beautifully bridges history and style.
The words Saorstát Éireann (Irish Free State) appeared on the obverse of the coin from 1928 - 1939.
In 1939 it was replaced the word Éire which is still used to this day.
Transform history into elegance with a handcrafted coin ring made from an authentic Irish penny minted between 1928 and 1939.
These exquisite coins, adorned with traditional Irish motifs like the harp and the hen with chicks, capture the charm of a bygone era.
Each ring tells a story of Ireland’s heritage, meticulously crafted to preserve its vintage details while creating a timeless piece of wearable art. Whether as a unique gift or a personal keepsake, this ring beautifully bridges history and style.
The words Saorstát Éireann (Irish Free State) appeared on the obverse of the coin from 1928 - 1939.
In 1939 it was replaced the word Éire which is still used to this day.
Transform history into elegance with a handcrafted coin ring made from an authentic Irish penny minted between 1928 and 1939.
These exquisite coins, adorned with traditional Irish motifs like the harp and the hen with chicks, capture the charm of a bygone era.
Each ring tells a story of Ireland’s heritage, meticulously crafted to preserve its vintage details while creating a timeless piece of wearable art. Whether as a unique gift or a personal keepsake, this ring beautifully bridges history and style.
The words Saorstát Éireann (Irish Free State) appeared on the obverse of the coin from 1928 - 1939.
In 1939 it was replaced the word Éire which is still used to this day.