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Coins for Sale
Scottish & Irish
The types and styles of Irish and especially Scottish coins are many and varied. Some are also extremely rare and can be priced quite favourably compared to some of the English counterparts of equal rarity. There are denominations struck in gold, silver, billon and copper, some of which closely mirror the English series and many which are of unique design.
Please see our current selection of Scottish and Irish coins for sale below.
James V (1513-1542)
Silver Groat
Second coinage, type III, better than very fine, scarce
£1400
James VI (1567-1625)
Silver Thirty Shilling
Edinburgh, a decent example of this difficult issue
£600
Charles I (1625-1649)
Silver Twelve Shillings
Third coinage, Falconer's annonymous issue
£525
Edward IV (1471-1483)
Silver Groat
Ireland, third light cross and pellets coinage, 1473
£450
Edward VI (1547-1553)
Silver Sixpenny Groat
Ireland, in the name of Henry VIII, class II, rare
£900