William Hill token
A penny token issued by William Hill in Dublin in 1656. There’s a monkey with pestle and mortar on the
Read MoreA penny token issued by William Hill in Dublin in 1656. There’s a monkey with pestle and mortar on the
Read MoreGeorge I proof farthing in silver, dated 1723. Produced by William Wood, owner of several copper mines in England, who
Read MoreEdward V penny issued at Drogheda mint between April-June 1483. Suns and Roses coinage. Excessively rare.
Read MoreJames II Gunmoney sixpence, dated July 1689
Read MoreGunmoney halfcrown from May 1690
Read MoreGunmoney crown from the Irish emergency issues of 1689-1691
Read MoreA halfcrown of so called “Inchiquin Money”, produced in Ireland as a money of necessity during the Irish Rebellion. Historical
Read MorePosthumous coinage, Type IV, Dublin mint
Read MoreThree Crowns coinage, probably Dublin mint.
Read MoreAnonymous Crown coinage. Reverse reads CIVITAS DUBLINIE for Dublin mint.
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