IrelandHalfcrownGunmoney 1689 Nov. Timmins TB30F-1A, S.6579G VF evenly struck with some pitting, some verdigris spots are present but overall a pleasing example
Ireland Crown Gunmoney 1690, the 1689 of the under type Halfcrown visible S.6578, TB60Y-1G, Fair, pitted, Halfcrown Gunmoney 1689 appears to read Nov (no punctuation) but is tooled in this area, VG pitted
IrelandGunmoney (2) Halfcrown Small size 1690 May, S.6580A Fair, pitted, Shilling Small size, 1690 May. S.6582D, Timmins TB12sM-1B, VG/Fine on a pitted flan with some verdigris spots on the obverse
Ireland (2) HalfcrownGunmoney 1690 May. Small size S.6580B, Timmins TB30sM-2B, VG, Penny Edward I Dublin Mint, Pellet before EDW.R, S.6247, Fine, along with Maundy Penny 1800 ESC About Fine/Fine with some haymarking
IrelandGroat Henry VIII First Issue (1534-1540) with crowned HR initials either side of the harp (issued 1540) S.6475, 2.42 grammes, about Fine the legends weak in places
World (3) IrelandHalfcrown 1939 S.6633 NEF, Panama Quarter Balboa 1933 KM#11.1 GEF/AU and lustrous, scarce in high grade, Spain Two Reales 1812 Cadiz Mint, mintmark crowned C, KM#460.1 VF/GVF brushed
IrelandSixpenceGunmoney 1689 Aug, pearled top arch to crown, S.6583C, Timmins TB06C-1C, Fine, the edge slightly flattened between 10 and 11 o'clock on the obverse, this type of Crown listed as Rare by Timmins for this date
IrelandHalfcrownCharles I Inchiquin Money S.6533 with 9dwt. 16gr mark. Issue of 1642, Type 2, with thick lettering and wire line inside beaded border, struck on an irregular hexagonal flan, weight 11.25 grammes, overall VF with most of the design struck clearly, extremely rare and keenly sought after in any grade. Authenticated by NGC and in their holder simply graded as "CLIPPED" by NGC. 9dwt 16grs should be 15 gramms rather than 11.25 so NGC's description is based on this as it is impossible with this crude design to know whether the coin has been clipped or struck underweight when issued. If the coin has in fact been clipped, rather than being manufactured under weight at the time of issue there is no clipping on any part of the design which is sharp, and it is not un-common to find other examples that have been offered in the past with weights between 11 and 12 gramms. A very pleasing example of this very rare type.
IrelandCrown Ormonde Money (c.1642-1643) S.6544 Curled tail to R, 29.61 grammes, some weakness in part as often found on this series, around Fine for this crudely struck type and scarce thus
IrelandHalfcrownCharles IInchquin MoneyS.6533 with 9dwt. 16gr. Countermark, Issue of 1642, Type 2, with thick lettering and wire line inside beaded border, struck on an irregular hexagonal flan , weight 11.31 grammes, overall VF with most of the design struck clearly, extremely rare and keenly sought after in any grade
IrelandCrown 1690 Gunmoney, Legend commences to left of the King's Head S.6578, Timins TB60Y-1A, Bold VF with some die clashing in the legends as almost always found on this issue, struck on a slightly porous flan, overall a pleasing and evenly struck example, desirable thus
IrelandHalfcrown 1690 May Gunmoney, Small size, S.6580B, Timmins Obverse 2, TB30sM-2A, GVF, a little porosity in the centre of the obverse, on a far superior flan to most examples seen of this type
IrelandHalfcrownGunmoney 1689 Oct: S.6579E, Timmins TB30E-1E, NVF/Good Fine, with an edge nick, a little weak in places as is usual on many of these pieces
IrelandGroat Henry VIII First Issue (1534-1540) with crowned HR initials either side of the shield (issued 1540) S.6475, 2.23 grammes, VG or better with a flan stress mark across the harp
IrelandCrownGunmoney 1690 S.6578, Obverse: Slimmer portrait with Lines over AN and OM Timmins TB60Y-1G VF or better with an edge nick, an evenly struck example with considerable eye appeal
IrelandGroat Henry VII Early Three Crowns Coinage, (1485-1487) No Mint name (Dublin) S.6415, 1.86 grammes, overall Fine with some weakness in the legends
Ireland Dublin Money - Lord's Justices Coinage Crown an imitation (possibly c.19th Century) V.s in beaded circle on either side, in the style of S.6542, KM#54 Fine on an irregular octagonal shaped flan
IrelandHalfcrownGunmoney 1690 May Small Size S.6580B, Timmins TB30sM-2A GVF, some staining on ET.H on the reverse but overall a bold and pleasing example
IrelandHalfcrowns Gunmoney (2) 1689 Large Size Nov: Timmins TB30F-1B NVF/Good Fine the reverse with small spots, 1690 Small size May, very weak wreath ties and weak stops on the obverse, Timmins TB30sM-2A VG
IrelandHalfcrownGunmoney 1690 Apr: Obverse 1, Timmins TB30L-1B EF with some small touches of residual dirt and verdigris in the legends, overall a pleasing portrait and a well struck even coin
IrelandCharles I Ormonde Issue Halfcrown (1643-44) IIs VId reverse, crowned CR obverse S.6545 VF for type and even, of comparable quality to the Spink plate coin, a most pleasing example and seldom seen this nice
IrelandCrownGunmoney 1690 VICT/ORE S.6578 Fine/Good Fine, an interesting understrike shows the head of the King protruding from the horse's chest, Fine and unusual
IrelandCrownCharles I Ormonde Money S.6544 overall Fine or better with an old grey tone and some weakness in parts as almost always found on this scarce issue
IrelandPenny Edward I Dublin Mint, Fair, Penny Elizabeth I 1602 mintmark Martlet, date not visible, identified by the reverse mintmark only, Poor, Ireland Pennies and Halfpennies (8) Pennies (4) 1822, another George IV date worn, Halfpennies (6) 1805, George III dates worn (2), 1822 (2), 1823, plus Free State Coinage (10) Halfcrowns to Pennies 1940s to 1960s issues in mixed grades
IrelandHalfcrown 1939 Choice BU with a touch of verdigris, Halfcrowns 1940 (2), 1942 (2) and 1951 these generally lustrous EF one of the 1940s with a small planchet fault
IrelandHalfpenny 1805 but the obverse incusely engraved as The Royal Bank of Scotland with crowned shield and two thistles below, Fine/VG and probably unique
IrelandHalfcrown 1943 choice BU from a recently found small war time hoard and graded 82 by CGS, NGC and Krause lists values up to MS60 for this key date rarity their value for MS60 being $4,600 this coin is choice and would probably be in the MS64 - 65 range which equates to CGS 82
IrelandCharles I Ormonde Issue Halfcrown 1643-44 IIsVId reverse, crowned CR obverse S.6544 VF for type and even, of comparable quality to the Spink plate coin, a most pleasing example and seldom seen this nice
Ireland Edward VIII Retro Pattern or fantasy Crown by INA Ltd. UndatedProof in .925 silver with a milled edge. Obverse, a left facing portrait of Edward VIII by DR Golder. One of only 12 made in silver with a milled edge FDC
Ireland Edward VIII Retro Pattern Fantasy crown by INA Ltd. Undated. Proof in gold coated copper (akin to Barton´s metal) with a milled edge. Obverse, a left facing portrait of Edward VIII by DR Golder. Reverse, Irish harp. One of only 12 made in gold coated piedfort copper, with milled edge. Prooflike UNC
IrelandCrown Edward VIII Retro Pattern Fantasy by INA Ltd. Undated. (1937) Proof in .925 silver with a milled edge. Obverse, a left facing portrait of Edward VIII by DR Golder. Reverse, Irish harp. One of only 12 made in silver with a milled edge nFDC toned
IrelandCrown Edward VIII Retro Pattern Fantasy 1937 by INA Ltd Proof in .925 silver with a milled edge. Obverse, a right facing portrait of Edward VIII by Percy Metcalfe which was never used on coinage. Reverse, shield within Garter. One of only 12 made in silver with a milled edge NFDC with some toning
Ireland Ar Penny. Edward IV. Sun and roses issue. C, 1478-83. Dublin. Sun and roses alternating at crown and neck. S 6394. Usual small flan but good metal and super detail for issue. Scarce. G VF. 0.40g.
Ireland Crown 1937 Edward VIII Patina Collection in .925 silver. Milled edge. Obverse Percy Metcalfe head of the king facing right. Reverse crowned Irish harp. One of only 12 pieces made nFDC with light toning
Ireland Crown Edward VIII Fantasy Patternundated in .925 silver with milled edge Obverse Large portrait of the King by D.R.Golder Reverse Crowned Irish Harp. One of only 12 pieces made in silver with a milled edge. UNC and Prooflike, lightly toned, Ex-INA Archive Collection
Ireland Crown 1937 Edward VIII Patina Collection in .925 silver. Plain edge. Obverse Percy Metcalfe head of the king facing right. Reverse crowned Irish harp. One of only 12 pieces made nFDC with some toning
Ireland Crown Edward VIII Fantasy Patternundated in gold-plated copper with a plain edge, Obverse Large portrait of the King by D.R.Golder Reverse Crowned Irish Harp. One of only 12 pieces made in this metal with a milled edge. UNC and Prooflike, Ex-INA Archive Collection
IrelandCrownGunmoney 1690 S.6578 with much of the legend of the underlying coin visible, also there is a date visible from the underlying coin on the reverse of the coin below the horseman EF for issue and unusual
Ireland (3) HalfcrownGunmoney Large Size 1689 Dec S.6479H EF with some lightly pitted areas, Halfcrown Gunmoney Small Size 1690 May S.6580B Near Fine, Halfpenny Woods 1723 S.6601 VF or better with some verdigris spots
Ireland, Shilling, James I, second coinage, GF, slightly buckled. Together Three Crowns Coinage Groat, F, Henry VIII Groat, GF and Phillip & Mary Groat 1557, this Fair (4).
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