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1/2 Penny Ireland - Shakespeare

Issuer Ireland
Year 1792
Type Emergency coin
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Obverse lettering SHAKESPEAR
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Reverse lettering INCORPORATED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT 1792
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This is a trade token, not a government issue — struck by a private merchant or cooperative during Ireland's chronic small-change shortage of the 1790s, when the official copper supply was so inadequate that commerce in many towns effectively ran on privately minted pieces. The Shakespearian branding was purely commercial, associating the token with a specific business or trading house rather than any literary sentiment.

Dalton & Hamer 228 places it within a well-documented series of Irish provincial coppers, many of which were produced by Birmingham diesinkers supplying tokens to issuers across Britain and Ireland simultaneously.

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