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Record ID: SUR-CFA832
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A corroded and incomplete copper alloy Irish 'gun money' sixpence of James II (England: AD 1685-88, Ireland: AD 1685-91), issued in January 1689. Dublin or Limerick mint. As Spink 6583.
Created on: Friday 3rd February 2023
Last updated: Friday 3rd February 2023
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Record ID: LVPL-7EB9D2
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County: Cheshire West and Chester
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A copper alloy Irish gunmoney sixpence of James II (1685-1691), dating to 1689. See Spink (2003: 171) no.6583. Obverse: Laureate bust left Legend: [IACOBVS II] DEI GRATIA. Reverse: Crown over crossed two sceptres, VI between, J R positioned either side. Legend: 1689. MAG.BR.FRA.ET.HIB.REX These coins Irish issues produced by James in his war to reclaim the throne from William III and are known as gunmoney pieces as they were made from guns and other ammunition melted down to pay James’ troops. They were tokens to be exchanged for silver coins at the end of the of the war.
Created on: Thursday 13th October 2022
Last updated: Monday 24th October 2022
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Record ID: LON-2BBE28
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County: Greater London Authority
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A Post Medieval copper-alloy Irish 'gun money' sixpence of James II (AD 1685-1688), dated January 1689. Mint of Dublin. Dimensions: diameter: 21.22mm; weigh: 3.00g. These coins were minted during the Williamite War in Ireland (AD 1689-1691) and were to be redeemed for silver coinage after the war. They were made from old cannons, bells and scrap metal. James failed in his attempt and the coins were never exchanged. Obverse: Laureate head of the king facing left Obverse inscription: IACOBVS . II . DE[I . GRA]TIA . Reverse description: Crown in front of sceptre…
Created on: Monday 4th July 2022
Last updated: Wednesday 13th July 2022
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Record ID: LVPL-6E74A2
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Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Cheshire West and Chester
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A corroded but partly legible copper coin of James II, issued as substitute coinage in Ireland during the campaign against William III and Mary. These are are often known as 'gun money' and were made of melted down onjects of high copper content, including bells and weaponry. Obverse:- Bust of James II, left, legend around possibly '[JACOBVS II] DEI G[RATIA] Reverse:- Mostly indistinguishable, but parts of the legend 'FRA ET HIB' are discernible.
Created on: Monday 30th April 2018
Last updated: Monday 30th April 2018
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