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Diversity in Numismatics
Cayman Islands
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Coin Description:
Grade:
NGC AU 55 BN
Owner:
RAM-VT
Set Category:
Other (Diverse collecting in the style of Garrett while on a very limited budget)
Set Name:
Diversity in Numismatics
Slot Name:
Cayman Islands
Research:
See NGC's Census Report for this Coin
Owner's Description
Colonial Coinage 1723 Hibernia 1/2P AU-55 Brown Census - 176 NGC graded coins - 25 with this grade - 64 graded higher Numerous coins and/or tokens produced in England ended up in the American Colonies and were used as colonial coinage. My understanding from an early age (based on the “Red Book”) was that this issue of Hibernian coinage was meant for Ireland but was rejected by Ireland (as unwanted) and thus sent to the Americans Colonies. Let’s say that is a sanitized version of what happened. True both houses of the parliament rejected this coinage produced in England under a patent obtained by William Wood. There were two reasons this coinage was rejected but only one reason is typically given. That is that Irish Parliament felt that the King should have consulted them before authorizing the coinage thus taking this unilateral action by the king as an insult. The other reason had to do with the king’s mistress. The details here are somewhat bawdy and don’t belong here. Never the less the attack on this coinage related to this related issue included the likes of no less than Jonathan Swift. Soon after the coins were withdrawn from circulation and bought for what we would call “melt” and shipped to the colonies in “Casks of Hard Ware”. My cost for this coin was $238.
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