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1928 Irish Shilling

Ireland

1928–1968

Reference data compiled from public catalogs

Estimated Melt Value

$10.80

Based on Silver spot price ($79.17/oz) · 75.0% purity · 5.656g

Updated 6:41 PM

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Specifications

CountryIreland
Years Minted1928–1968
Composition75% silver, 25% copper
Weight5.656 g
Diameter23.5 mm
ShapeRound
EdgeReeded

Design

Obverse

The obverse features a crowned harp with 'Saorstat Eireann' above and the date below.

Reverse

The reverse depicts a bull walking to the right.

History & Notable Facts

The 1928 Irish Shilling was the first in its series to feature the national harp without the British crown, a subtle nod to Ireland's freshly won independence.

This coin was struck in 75% silver, part of a broader effort to establish a distinct currency after the Free State was formed. Later issues switched to cupro-nickel in 1942 due to wartime metal shortages, but 1928 examples remain solidly silver.

We don't have precise mintage figures; official records from the Royal Mint can be spotty for that period.

As for design, the reverse shows a bull, which some mistake for a horse—don't ask me why. Collectors fuss over these, but they're common enough in decent condition.

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