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This coin is a proof Irish Penny - struck at the British Royal Mint in 1968. With the exception of the 1928 proofs (of which 6,001 (+50) sets were made) and the proof 1966 10 shillings (of which 20,000 were made) Irish pre-decimal proofs are scarce. It is important to distinguish between a proof striking and a high quality circulation strike - the frosted devices, mirror fields and the sharply defined edge are characteristics of the proof coins. This example is in uncirculated condition, but it has toned to a dark colour - a brighter colour would be more desirable. The scan does not illustrate the proof features of this coin very well. The few 1968 proof pennies that exist all exhibit a slightly matt appearance compared to the 1962/63 proof pennies. However when viewed beside a high uncirculated grade normal strike the overall quality of the proof coin is apparent. Hit your back button to return to the page you came from or select : |