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''Recorded mintage:'' 580,000 plus proofs.
 
''Recorded mintage:'' 580,000 plus proofs.
  
''Specification:'' 5.66 g, .750 fine silver, 23.6 mm diameter, designed by Percy Metcalfe.
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''Specification:'' 5.66 g, 0.750 fine silver, 23.6 mm diameter, designed by Percy Metcalfe.
  
 
''Catalog reference:'' KM 14.  
 
''Catalog reference:'' KM 14.  
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* [[Ireland 1939 farthing|1939 farthing]]
 
* [[Ireland 1939 farthing|1939 farthing]]
 
* [[Ireland 1939 1/2 penny|1939 ½ penny]]
 
* [[Ireland 1939 1/2 penny|1939 ½ penny]]
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* [[Ireland 1939 shilling|1939 shilling]]
 
* [[Ireland 1940 penny|1940 penny]]
 
* [[Ireland 1940 penny|1940 penny]]
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* [[Australia 1940 shilling]]
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* [[British West Africa 1940 shilling]]
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* [[Cyprus 1940 9 piastres]]
 
* [[Ireland 1940 1/2 crown|1940 half crown]]
 
* [[Ireland 1940 1/2 crown|1940 half crown]]
 
* [[Ireland 1941 shilling|1941 shilling]]
 
* [[Ireland 1941 shilling|1941 shilling]]

Latest revision as of 08:12, 15 May 2025

formerly in the Mountain Groan Collection
Ireland 1940 shilling rev DSLR.jpg

After winning independence from Great Britain after World War One, Ireland went thru a civil war before settling on a free state completely separate from Britain. The first coinage of the new country was in 1928; in 1939, the obverse legend was revised from "SAORSTAT EIREANN" to plain "EIRE", which title still obtains. This date is fairly common tho the proofs are rare. The type was struck 1939-42 before being converted to copper-nickel in 1951-68.

Recorded mintage: 580,000 plus proofs.

Specification: 5.66 g, 0.750 fine silver, 23.6 mm diameter, designed by Percy Metcalfe.

Catalog reference: KM 14.

Source:

  • Michael, Thomas, and Tracy L. Schmidt, Standard Catalog of World Coins, 1901-2000, 47th ed., Iola, WI: Krause Publications, 2019.
  • Skingley, Philip, ed., Standard Catalogue of British Coins: Coins of Scotland, Ireland and the Islands (Jersey, Guernsey, Man & Lundy), Pre-Decimal Issues, 2nd edition, London: Spink & Son, 2003.

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