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1822 Irish Halfcrown Pattern

Ireland

1822

Reference data compiled from public catalogs

Estimated Melt Value

$33.89

Based on Silver spot price ($80.83/oz) · 92.5% purity · 14.1g

Updated 11:01 AM

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Specifications

CountryIreland
Years Minted1822
Composition92.5% silver
Weight14.1 g
Diameter32 mm
ShapeRound
EdgeMilled

Design

Obverse

Bust of King George IV facing left.

Reverse

Crowned harp with date and denomination.

History & Notable Facts

This 1822 Irish Halfcrown Pattern was struck as a trial piece at the Soho Mint in Birmingham, using dies that featured a harp on the reverse—a nod to Ireland's ancient symbol—amid efforts to standardize British and Irish currency.

That effort fizzled out, leaving these patterns as footnotes in numismatic history. Mintage figures are murky; records from the period were spotty, and much was lost in later archival fires.

What survives shows fine craftsmanship, with the obverse likely bearing a portrait of George IV. It's silver, though exact fineness isn't documented. As for why it never went into production, speculation abounds but facts are thin.

Patterns like this one often end up in collections rather than circulation.

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