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Encyclopedia > Irish sixpence coin
Sixpence
Reul
Reverse of Coin
Wolfhound

The sixpence coin was a pre-decimal coin and worth 1/40 of an Irish pound. The coin was originally struck in nickel, like the threepence coin and was very well wearing. The metal was changed to cupronickel in 1942 as the metal became more valuable; this coin is less well wearing and consisted of 75% copper and 25% nickel. Five early coins were minted with a design by Publio Morbiducci which feature the Wolfhound's head looking back; these coins are quite valuable, estimated at several thousand euro - they remain in the hands of collectors and were never released to circulation. Image File history File links Irish_sixpence_coin. ... The Irish Wolfhound is a breed of hound (a sighthound), bred to hunt. ... ISO 4217 Code IEP User(s) Ireland ERM Since 13 March 1979 Fixed rate since 31 December 1998 Replaced by €, non cash 1 January 1999 Replaced by €, cash 1 January 2002 € = £0. ... General Name, Symbol, Number nickel, Ni, 28 Chemical series transition metals Group, Period, Block 10, 4, d Appearance lustrous, metallic Atomic mass 58. ... The Irish three-pence coin was originally struck in nickel and these coins were very well wearing. ... Cupronickel is an alloy of copper, nickel and strengthening impurities, such as iron and manganese. ... The Irish Wolfhound is a breed of hound (a sighthound), bred to hunt. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article may require cleanup. ... Collector - in electronics, the amplified terminal on a Bipolar junction transistor (PNP) or (NPN) list of collectors- People with note-worthy collections. ... The word circulation can mean the following: The transport of blood through the circulatory system. ...


The design of the sixpence coin is by Percy Metcalf. The coin's diameter is 0.825 inches (21.0 mm) and a weight of 4.53593 grams. It was expected that this coin would circulate alongside the new decimal coins, with a value of 2½ new pence as in the United Kingdom. With this in mind the Central Bank of Ireland continued to have the coin minted, last dated 1969, whilst minting decimal coins. However the coin was withdrawn never to become a decimal based coin, it remains the last predecimal coin to come off the production run. Percy Metcalfe (often spelled Metcalf without e) was an English artist. ... The Irish penny was the second smallest denomination of the Irish pound which was decimalised on Decimal Day, February 15, 1971 it was the second of three new designs introduced all in bronze. ... Banc Ceannais na hÉireann or the Central Bank of Ireland is the Republic of Ireland which had control of the issue of Irish banknotes and coins. ...


The name in Irish, reul, is derived from the Spanish real. The real was a unit of currency in Spain for several centuries. ...


External link

  • Coinage (Calling In) Order, 1971


Coinage of Ireland
Coinage of the Republic of Ireland
Predecimal coins
Farthing | Halfpenny | Penny | Three-Pence | Sixpence | Shilling | Florin | Half-Crown | Ten Shilling

Decimal based coins
Halfpenny | Penny | Two Pence | Five Pence | Ten Pence | Twenty Pence | Fifty Pence | One Pound

See also: Currency Centre | Irish Banknotes | Irish Euro Coins | Irish Pound | Minister for Finance

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Irish sixpence coin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (236 words)
The Irish six-pence coin was originally struck in nickel, like the threepence and these coins were very well wearing.
Five early coins were minted with a design by Publio Morbiducci which feature the wolfhound's head looking back; these coins are quite valuable, estimated at several thousand euro - they remain in the hands of collectors and were never released to circulation.
It was expected that this coin would circulate alongside the new decimal coins, with a value of 2½ new pennys as in the United Kingdom.
Coin Collecting (2630 words)
Gold coins from the five guineas to the half-guinea, together with the silver from the crown to the sixpence were struck with both portraits.
One of the commonest gold coins of the reign of George III is the `spade' guinea.
In 1860 bronze coins were introduced to replace the large copper coins which were rather clumsy and soon became worn because of the softness of the metal and the amount of circulation they received.
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