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Irish Coins from the Michael Gietzelt Collection William and Mary (1691-1694)


169


Halfpenny, 1694 (S 6597). Mis-shapen flan, and with a die flaw on reverse, otherwise very fine with an attractive chocolate patina


£200-£260 William III (1694-1702)


170 Halfpenny, 1696, type I, reads GVLIELMVS (S 6598). Slight porosity on reverse, otherwise nearly very fine


£200-£260


171


Proof Halfpenny, 1696, type I, in silver-gilt, edge grained, 6.98g/12h (S 6598 var.; cf. LaRiviere 188 and DNW 78, 127, same dies). From the obverse die in mid-state with the flaw below the tie-ribbons developing and over the last S of GVLIELMVS, some blank filing on the edge perhaps suggestive of once having been mounted, otherwise very fine and extremely rare


£1,200-£1,500


Provenance: H.E. Manville Collection, DNW Auction 132, 15 September 2015, lot 312 [from C.J. Denton December 1992]. Whether the gilding was applied after these coins left the mint is not known


172


patina


Provenance: Bt Baldwin Halfpenny, 1696, type II, reads GRATIA (S 6599). Some flatness on hair, otherwise very fine with an attractive olive green


£400-£500


www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


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