FAQs
What makes a coin valuable?

I have coins to sell, what’s the next step?

How will my purchases be shipped?

What happens if I’m not entirely happy with my purchase?

DG12366
Ireland, Edward I Halfpenny, Dublin Mint, second coinage type 1a
Ireland, Edward I (1272-1307), silver Halfpenny, Dublin Mint, second coinage (1279-1302), type 1a (1281-82), crowned head within triangle, EDW R AIIGL'D IIS. hYB', rev. cross pattée, tri-pellets in each angle, beaded circles and legend surrounding, CIVI TAS DVBL INIE, weight 0.58g (Withers 1c; DF 69; S.6250). Toned, with some evidence of die clashing, weakly struck in one quarter, otherwise a bold fine and rare.
The Latin legends translate as on the obverse "Edward, King of England, Lord of Ireland" and on the reverse as "City of Dublin."
FAQs
What makes a coin valuable?

I have coins to sell, what’s the next step?

How will my purchases be shipped?

What happens if I’m not entirely happy with my purchase?

