Details
LOT 4467
Ireland, The Great Rebellion. Lords Justices Coinage, 'Ormonde' Money AR Halfgroat or Twopence. 1643-1644. Dublin mint. In the name of Charles I.
Large II, small D variety. Crowned C • R within concentric linear and beaded circles / Large II (mark of value), D above; all within concentric linear and beaded circles. Aquilla Smith, 'On the Ormonde Money.' PRSAI (1854), fig. 18; D&F 312; SCBC 6550. Near Fine. Rare denomination.(0.93gr, 13mm, 12h.).
Provenance
Found Gloucestershire, UK.
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LOT 4467
Ireland, The Great Rebellion. Lords Justices Coinage, 'Ormonde' Money AR Halfgroat or Twopence.
Sold for (Inc. bp): £546
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Ireland, The Great Rebellion. Lords Justices Coinage, 'Ormonde' Money AR Halfgroat or Twopence. 1643-1644. Dublin mint. In the name of Charles I.
Sold for (Inc. bp): £546
Large II, small D variety. Crowned C • R within concentric linear and beaded circles / Large II (mark of value), D above; all within concentric linear and beaded circles. Aquilla Smith, 'On the Ormonde Money.' PRSAI (1854), fig. 18; D&F 312; SCBC 6550. 0.93gr, 13mm, 12h.
Near Fine. Rare denomination.
Found Gloucestershire, UK.
