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Halfpenny (Irish pre-decimal coin)

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Halfpenny / Leathphingin
Value12 penny
Mass5.66 g
Diameter25.5 mm
Thickness1.77 mm
EdgePlain
CompositionBronze
Years of minting1928–1969
Catalog number
Obverse
DesignIrish harp
Design date1928
Reverse
DesignSow and litter
DesignerPercy Metcalfe
Design date1928

The halfpenny (12d) (Irish: leathphingin) coin was the second smallest denomination of the pre-decimal Irish pound, worth 1480 of a pound or 124 of a shilling. First issued in 1928 it ceased to be legal tender on 1 August 1969.

The coin measured 1.005 inches (25.5 mm) in diameter and weighed 5.66990 grams. The bronze coin was made up of 95.5% copper, 3% tin and 1.5% zinc. This was identical to the British halfpenny as both countries' pounds were pegged until 1979.

The reverse design was by Percy Metcalfe, an English artist. The artist was given the choice of a boar, a sow or a ram, and the sow was chosen. The obverse featured the Irish harp. From 1928 to 1937 the date was split either side of the harp with the name Saorstát Éireann circling around. From 1938 to 1969 the inscription changed to Éire on the left of the harp and the date on the right.[1]

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References

  1. ^ "Coin types from Ireland". World Coin Gallery. Retrieved 9 November 2011.

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