IRELAND: €15 SILVER PROOF COIN 2019. 100 YEARS FIRST TRANSATLANTIC FLIGHT. ALCOCK & BROWN.

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IRELAND: €15 SILVER PROOF COIN 2019.

100 YEARS FIRST TRANSATLANTIC FLIGHT. ALCOCK & BROWN.

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IRELAND: 15 EURO 2019. 100 YEARS FIRST TRANSATLANTIC FLIGHT. ALCOCK & BROWN.

IRELAND 15 EURO SILVER PROOF COIN . 

CENTENARY OF THE FIRST NON STOP TRANSATLANTIC FLIGHT BY  JOHN ALCOCK & ARTHUR BROWN JUNE 1919

ISSUED: BY CENTRAL BANK OF IRELAND. 

ISSUE DATE: 2019.

LIMIT ISSUE: 3000.

QUALITY: PROOF. STERLING SILVER 0.925

WEIGHT: 28.28GR. 

DIAMETER: 38.61MM.

DESIGNER: P.J LYNCH.

John Alcock and Arthur Brown landed their Vickers Vimy airplane in a bog near Clifden, Co. Galway on 15 June, 1919. In 1913, the Daily Mail had offered a prize of £10,000 (now about one million Euro) to the first aviator to cross the Atlantic. WW1 intervened the following year and the competition was suspended. It reopened in late 1918. The British aviation pilots flew in a two-man Vickers Vimy biplane from St. John’s in Newfoundland, Canada. They crash-landed on what seemed from the air to be level ground at Derrigimlagh Bog, Clifden in Connemara, Co. Galway. Neither man was injured. They had achieved the first non-stop transatlantic flight with a duration of 16 hours and 28 minutes landing about 25 miles north of their target destination. This limited edition commemorative coin is issued to celebrate this significant centenary and design by numismatic artist, PJ Lynch. The design celebrates the huge accomplishment of Alcock and Brown, and the fact that this plane landed in Galway, Ireland. The Vickers Vimy Biplane is the fore of the design. Behind the plane is a period style map which helps to emphasise the pilots’ peril and demonstrates the sheer scale of their accomplishment in travelling from Newfoundland to Ireland for the very first time without stopping.

COIN COMES IN A  PRESENTATION BOX WITH NUMBERED CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.