76
WHYTES
SINCE 1783
,
COINS & TOKENS
IRELAND
524
Hiberno Norse (Viking Dublin) silver penny, Phase V circa 1100 AD.
From an undated Spink sale according to accompanying Spink ticket,
which also catalogues the coin as DF28, S4138 variety. Fine/about fine.
250-
350 (£203-£285 approx)
525
Edward I (1272-1307) Dublin silver penny
CIVITAS DUBLINE Long Cross, single pellet below bust, about very fine.
100-
150 (£81-£122 approx)
526
Henry VIII & Anne Boleyn (1533-1536) Harp Issue sixpence
Harp with initials H and A. Seaby 6483. Good fine/about very fine, trace
of verdigris.
100-
120 (£81-£98 approx)
527
Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn (1533-1536) Harp Issue groat
Crowned harp with initials H and A. Fine
120-
150 (£98-£122 approx)
528
Philip and Mary (1554-1558) Irish groat
1557, mint mark rose, good portraits, ragged edge 10 to 12 o’clock, good
fine.
60-
80 (£49-£65 approx)
529
Charles I (1625-1649). Irish Rebellion Period “Ormonde Money” groat.
About fine/fine.
140-
160 (£114-£130 approx)
530
James II. Gunmoney. Crown and Halfcrown.
Crown 1690, with 180 degree rotation, Halfcrown 1690 Aug with 90
degree rotation, fine. scarce.
100-
150 (£81-£122 approx)
Abbreviations used in this section: S = Seaby’s
Standard
Catalogue of British Coins,
DF = Antony Dowle and Patrick
Finn
The Guide Book to the Coinage of Ireland
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