Wexford 2, Enniscorthy (Dalton & Hamer, page 521)

Denomination: halfpenny, scarcity: Rare (R)
2. O: A castle by the sea, having a gateway with portcullis, the latter being 
      formed of seven perpendicular bars, with one horizontal one running through
      from side to side. Left-hand bar is disconnected and the horizontal bar
      does not run through. PAYABLE AT THE BANK OF R. W. ENNISCORTHY. The N's of
      ENNISCORTHY are formed thus (small upper serif at right limb of N):

         *    **
         * *   *
         *   * *
        ***    *

    R: A monogram RW upon a shield suspended from the branch of the tree. 
       A. D. 1800 (Same for Nos. 1-4.)

No. 2, R.

Short identification guide:
No.1 seven vertical bars, full upper serif at right limbs of N's
No.2 seven vertical bars, small upper serif at right limbs of N's
No.3 six vertical bars, small upper serif at right limbs of N's
No.4 six vertical bars, full upper serif at right limbs of N's

Keywords

payable at the bank of r w enniscorthy,a d 1800,rw

Comments about this token

Excuse my feeble attempt at reproducing N. See also page 521.

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