Hibernia 5 Shilling 5 Pence 1791

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Hibernia 5 Shilling 5 Pence 1791

On this page, we will tell you all about the 5 Shilling 5 Pence minted in the year 1791.

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A little background about the 5 Shilling 5 Pence coin, The 5 Shilling 5 Pence coin was part of the George III 1760-1820 coin series of Ireland-Hibernia. Produced in the year 1791. Unfortunately, it is unknown exactly how many were produced.

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Identifying Features

The standard globally for identifying coins is the KM Code. This 5 Shilling 5 Pence coin is referred to by the KM code KM# 145.1. The KM code is a unique reference number assigned to each coin.

Below are some other Identifying features, like which Mint the 5 Shilling 5 Pence coin was made at as well as some other factors.

Country: Ireland-Hibernia
Denomination: 5 Shilling 5 Pence
KM Code: KM# 145.1
Coin Series: George III 1760-1820
Years Produced: 1791

Design Features

Design details for this coin can be seen below.

 

Mechanical Features

The Mechanical features of a coin are things like the size, weight, thickness and diameter for example. Looking at the mechanical features of a coin is the easiest way to tell if a coin is real or fake.

Quite often a fake will not match the mechanical features of the original coin when faked. Checking these features should be the first thing you do if you have your suspicions about a coin. Coins are produced very precisely to match the predetermined mechanical features.

Weight: 27.0674g
Shape: Circular
Countermark: PAYABLE • AT • CASTLE • COMER • COLLIERY • in a toothed oval around “s d / 5, 5” on Lima 8 Reales, KM#97

 

5 Shilling 5 Pence Coin Values

Below the 5 Shilling 5 Pence coin values are shown on a grading scale, the higher on the scale the better condition the coin is in which makes it more valuable.

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Year & VersionMintageAG3G4VG8F12VF20XF40AU50MS60MS63Proof
1791 May also have been 171808 Rare-----------

This purpose of this website is to educate and entertain, All values shown are a guideline only and should not be used for any means of financial investment or speculation, as with all things values may fluctuate depending on demand and scarcity, we strongly advise that all information on this website is used as it was intended – for entertainment purposes. The information relating to coins is sourced from many places such as NGC and The Irish Central Bank.

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The purpose of this website is to educate and entertain, All values shown are a guideline only and should not be used for any means of financial investment or speculation, as with all things values may fluctuate depending on demand and scarcity, we strongly advise that all information on this website is used as it was intended – for entertainment purposes. The information relating to coins is sourced from many places such as NGC, PCGS and The Irish Central Bank.