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25th March 2014
06:20pm GMT

Found in my mum's cash register all the way down in County Wicklow. It's actually engraved. #mayo pic.twitter.com/VXaXh3IKdU
— Rebecca Meehan (@rebeccameehan) March 22, 2014
As was suggested in The Mayo News this week, the coin may well have been discarded by a disconsolate Mayo fan on their way back west following the latest All-Ireland heartbreak last September but the fact that it has resurfaced again will no doubt bring hope to the superstitious element of a fan base whose optimism knows no bounds when it comes to the pursuit of the most famous trophy in the GAA.
Speaking of The Mayo News, although your humble author also hails from the land that Sam Maguire appears to have forgotten about, I heartily recommend that you read Áine Ryan’s report of the discovery of the coin in that newspaper as it does justice to its significance to Mayo people in a far more eloquent manner than I have done here.
Mayo for Sam 2014? It’s not just written, it’s practically engraved in the stars at this stage.
Hat-tip to Rebecca Meehan for letting us use the picture