WHYTE'S THE ECLECTIC COLLECTOR SATURDAY & SUNDAY 25 & 26 July 2020

232 Coins : Ireland 452 Charles I Ormond sixpence, 1543-1544 Crowned CR, reverse D/VI. S6547. Condition: Weakly struck lower half at edge, fine. During the period of the Great Rebellion in Ireland and the English Civil War a number of crudely made local coinages were produced in Ireland, mostly in Dublin. These coins were almost exclusively of silver plate cut and struck in a number of denominations with simple patterns including their weight or value. The best known of these issues is the ‘Ormond Money’ issued by the Lord Justice the Earl of Ormond. Estimate €200-€250 (approx £180-£230) Click here for more images and to bid on this lot 452 453 Charles I Ormond sixpence, 1543-1544 Crowned CR, reverse D/VI.. S6547. Condition: Weakly struck from 9:00 to 12:00, dark toning, about very fine During the period of the Great Rebellion in Ireland and the English Civil War a number of crudely made local coinages were produced in Ireland, mostly in Dublin. These coins were almost exclusively of silver plate cut and struck in a number of denominations with simple patterns including their weight or value. The best known of these issues is the ‘Ormond Money’ issued by the Lord Justice the Earl of Ormond. Estimate €150-€200 (approx £140-£180) Click here for more images and to bid on this lot 453 454 Charles I Ormond groat, 1543-1544 Crowned CR, reverse D/IIII. S6548. Condition: Good fine. During the period of the Great Rebellion in Ireland and the English Civil War a number of crudely made local coinages were produced in Ireland, mostly in Dublin. These coins were almost exclusively of silver plate cut and struck in a number of denominations with simple patterns including their weight or value. The best known of these issues is the ‘Ormond Money’ issued by the Lord Justice the Earl of Ormond. Estimate €160-€200 (approx £150-£180) Click here for more images and to bid on this lot 454

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