18th Anniversary Gift - 2004 Irish Gift - Irish 1 Cent Cufflinks - 100% satisfaction
The cufflinks you receive 18th Anniversary Gift with have the year 2004 on Harp sided one.
These cufflinks are an ideal gift for any gent with Irish connections, a traveller or was born in 2004. 2002 was the year Ireland minted the new european currency, the Euro that was released in 1999. 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.
The specified year gives that extra personalised touch as the cufflinks become part of the wearers own personal heritage. Whether it be his birth year, or the year he married, graduated, first born etc.
Your cufflinks are hand assembled and polished in Ireland 24 hours of you ordering.
ABOUT THE YEAR... 2004
Ireland takes over as President of the European Commission.
Scouting Ireland is founded.
Five people are killed in a bus crash at Wellington Quay, Dublin.
The cooling towers of Rhode Power Station, near Kilbeggan, County Westmeath, are demolished.
Ireland's rugby team wins the Triple Crown for the first time since 1985.
Ireland receives worldwide attention as a smoking ban comes into effect in all pubs, restaurants and work places, pioneered by Minister for Health, Micheál Martin.
Heads of government celebrate in Dublin as the European Union admits ten new member-states.
Several hundred children make their Confirmation.
First phase of the Arklow Bank Wind Park, Ireland's first offshore wind farm, is commissioned.
The Grangegorman Development Bill is published by the Irish Government.
U.S. President George W. Bush arrives at Shannon Airport for an EU-U.S. summit.
Ireland is congratulated on its presidency of the European Commission: President of France Jacques Chirac says it is the best presidency ever.
Operations on the Luas "Green Line" in Dublin commence.
The Minister for Finance, Charlie McCreevy, is appointed as Ireland's next European Commissioner.
Irish athlete Cathal Lombard is accused of taking performance enhancing drugs at the Olympic Games.
The Minister for Agriculture, Joe Walsh, announces his retirement from the Cabinet after seven years. He is the longest-serving Agriculture Minister in Europe.
Cian O'Connor wins a gold medal for Ireland at the Olympic Games in Athens.
Former Taoiseach John Bruton is appointed EU Ambassador to Washington.
Mary McAleese announces her intention to run for a second term as President of Ireland.
Mary Coughlan is appointed Ireland's first female Minister for Agriculture.
The leader of the Democratic Unionist Party, Ian Paisley, makes an historic first visit to Dublin for political talks with Taoiseach Bertie Ahern.
The Luas "Red Line" commences operation from Tallaght to Connolly Station.
As nominations for candidates close, Mary McAleese is re-elected unopposed for a second term as President of Ireland.
Ireland's second national television channel, N2, reverts to its original name of RTÉ Two.
The Irish Government issues British hostage Ken Bigley with an Irish passport in an effort to secure his release from his Iraqi capturers.
Taoiseach Bertie Ahern holds discussions with United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan in Dublin.
Dublin-born aid worker Margaret Hassan is kidnapped in Iraq.
The International Equestrian Federation confirms that part of the B sample of Waterford Crystal, the horse ridden by Olympic showjumping gold medallist Cian O'Connor, has been stolen in England.
Fran Rooney resigns as Chief-Executive of the Football Association of Ireland.
Banned substances are confirmed in the B blood sample of Waterford Crystal, the horse ridden by Olympic showjumping gold medallist Cian O'Connor.
Mary McAleese is inaugurated for a second term as President of Ireland.
Minister for Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs, Éamon Ó Cuív, has a lucky escape when his ministerial car is involved in a head-on collision with another car in County Kerry.
Irish-born aid worker, Margaret Hassan, is murdered by her captors in Iraq.
Bertie Ahern celebrates 10 years as leader of the Fianna Fáil Party.
Negotiated proposals to restore the power-sharing institutions to Northern Ireland by March fail to reach finality. The main sticking point is a refusal by the Irish Republican Army to allow photographs be taken of arms decommissioning and a refusal by the Democratic Unionist Party's Ian Paisley to witness disarmament himself.
In Bogotá, Colombia the Penal Chamber of Bogotá's Supreme Tribunal hands down lengthy jail sentences to Niall Connolly, Martin McCauley and James Monaghan for training Marxist rebels in Colombia.
The 'Colombia Three', Niall Connolly, Martin McCauley and James Monaghan, are said to have fled the region where they were convicted of terrorist activities.
President McAleese convenes a meeting of the Council of State to discuss the Health Amendment II Bill, which was presented the previous week by the Health Minister Mary Harney.
£22 million is stolen in a heist from the Northern cheapest Bank in Belfast.
The Taoiseach, Bertie Ahern pledges €10 million in aid to the people affected by the tsunami in South-East Asia.
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