By thebighigg on Skatehive
https://img.leopedia.io/DQmavyCNBt93ZSZnxuEgkGd1KBa2G3tABWhSs53AeBD9UjX/image.png Happy St. Patrick's Day everyone! It's once again March 17 meaning the Irish day of celebration is here once again! St. Patrick is Ireland's foremost patron saint and it is traditionally believed he died on this date around 461 AD. The day generally celebrates the arrival of Christianity in Ireland and is celebrated by the wearing of green and shamrocks, not to mention the drinking of libations. It's always a fun day to head to an Irish bar! And of course since it has also become associated with leprechauns, gold and good luck I would be remiss if I didn't share a little gold! https://img.leopedia.io/DQmfZLFH3BZo6PVXXUyEsC4YdyJBg8YJ6oVjJGCMzv1GyCa/Screenshot%204804.png APMEX.com These shamrock design coins were produced by Niue last year are are composed of 0.04 Troy ounces of pure gold. Not a very heavy coin, but it does make it more affordable! Only 1,000 were minted and they sell for $350. Yes, a bit e