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| Location | Ireland |
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| Year | 1838-1847 |
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| Diameter | 43 mm |
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| Obverse description | Heraldic arms in the centre, surrounded by the motto legend QUIS SEPARABIT and the date MDCCLXXXIII, topped by a coronet and crest. Two supporters flank the shield, a horse rearing to the left and a stag to the right, each holding a scroll. A lower banner bears a Latin motto, with the English legend FROM THE LANDLORD TO HIS IMPROVING TENANT inscribed below in the field. The engraver's name appears on the left and right rim edges. |
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| Obverse script | Latin |
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| Reverse description | A pastoral scene in relief depicting a prize cow standing in the centre foreground, with a plough to the left and a farmhouse to the right, a town with a church spire visible in the background. The engraver's signature W. WOODHOUSE FECIT appears in the lower exergue. |
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