1928-1937 Irish Half Penny. A Tribute To Farming Families - A Sow With Piglets Motif. A Large And Attractive Coin. A National Symbol Of Irish Republic. Penny, Monetized By Ireland. Graded By Seller Circulated Condition

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Management number 213294207 Release Date 2026/04/12 List Price $36.00 Model Number 213294207
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This charming Irish ½ Pingin coin comes from the mid-20th century, a time when Ireland was shaping its modern identity as an independent republic. Circulating from 1928-1937, it represents a currency rooted in traditional Irish language and rural life, proudly using the Gaelic word “Pingin” for penny. The obverse features the iconic Irish harp, a centuries-old national symbol that connects modern Ireland to its ancient bardic and musical traditions. Flanked by the word “Éire” and the date, the design reflects the nation’s commitment to preserving its Gaelic heritage while forging its own path apart from British rule. The reverse shows a sow standing calmly with five piglets nestled below — a tribute to Ireland’s agricultural backbone and the importance of farming families. Designed by Percy Metcalfe, the image honors rural livelihoods that sustained communities across the island for generations. Struck in bronze at the historic Royal Mint in London, these coins are beloved by collectors for their simple yet evocative design. The ½ Pingin endures as a nostalgic reminder of Ireland’s pastoral roots, its native language, and the everyday coins that once jingled in the pockets of a young, self-sufficient republic.

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  • This charming Irish ½ Pingin coin comes from the mid-20th century, a time when Ireland was shaping its modern identity as an independent republic. Circulating from 1928-1937, it represents a currency rooted in traditional Irish language and rural life, proudly using the Gaelic word “Pingin” for penny.
  • The obverse features the iconic Irish harp, a centuries-old national symbol that connects modern Ireland to its ancient bardic and musical traditions. Flanked by the word “Éire” and the date, the design reflects the nation’s commitment to preserving its Gaelic heritage while forging its own path apart from British rule.
  • The reverse shows a sow standing calmly with five piglets nestled below — a tribute to Ireland’s agricultural backbone and the importance of farming families. Designed by Percy Metcalfe, the image honors rural livelihoods that sustained communities across the island for generations.
  • Struck in bronze at the historic Royal Mint in London, these coins are beloved by collectors for their simple yet evocative design. The ½ Pingin endures as a nostalgic reminder of Ireland’s pastoral roots, its native language, and the everyday coins that once jingled in the pockets of a young, self-sufficient republic.
Year 1928
Color Copper
Mint Mark Royal Mint (Tower Hill), London, United Kingdom (1810-1975)
Brand Name CAPTAIN NIKKIESAVAGE'S COLLECTIBLES
Metal Type Bronze
Composition Bronze
Denomination Penny, Monetized By Ireland
Grade Rating Circualted Condition
Manufacturer CAPTAIN NIKKIESAVAGE'S COLLECTIBLES
Item Diameter 25.5 Millimeters
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