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Saint Columbanis of Bobbio was a daring and intrepid explorer of the road who is recognized as the patron saint of motorcyclists.
Born in Ireland in the sixth century, Columbanis (also known as “Columbanus” and “Columbani”) felt a great calling to roam the earth and spread his gospel. He was renowned and celebrated for the miracles he performed and the following he gained while on his travels. The fearless Columbanis had a rebel spirit and, according to legend, even wild animals bowed to his will when in his presence.
Today, Saint Columbanis serves as the guardian spirit for motorcycle riders everywhere.
When you carry this coin, you’re protected any time you saddle up and point your handlebars down the road. The obverse depicts a picture of Saint Columbanis embedded in a crimson background with his watchful gaze defending those who live to ride and ride to live.
The classic “Harley” eagle design on the back is matched with an engravable space where you can commemorate a special event, that memorable ride, or for a dedication to a friend.
Minted in the U.S.A. in a proprietary brass alloy, this coin has been given an antique bronze finish, then embued with translucent enamel.
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