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Very Fine Ireland "Limerick Besieged" brass farthing coin.
- Rare denomination struck for James II at the Limerick Mint during his rebellion to regain the British throne.
- Overstruck on small "gun money" shilling.
- Obverse: Laureate bust of James II left.
- Reverse: Hibernia seated left, harp at right, retrogradel N in HIBERNIA.
- KM-107, Seaby 6595, 23.5mm, 5.13g.
- Nice surfaces for this type.
- Certified by PCGS to VF 35 (typo on label, should read 1/4D, not 1/2D).
- Population Census: This coin, none higher!