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Hibernia Voce Populi coins are a series of tokens minted during the 17th and 18th centuries, primarily associated with Ireland. The term "Voce Populi" translates to "Voice of the People," reflecting the desire for Irish independence from British rule. These coins often feature intricate designs, including the figure of Hibernia, symbolizing Ireland. The coins were used in trade and have become collectible items, valued for their historical significance and artistic craftsmanship. In the wider context of collectible coins, they represent a unique intersection of numismatics and cultural heritage.
Item | Denomination | Series | Year | Mint | |
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"1700" 1/2 P Voce Populi BN | 1/2 P | Hibernia-Voce Popili Coins | 1700 | |
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1760 1/2 P Voce Populi BN | 1/2 P | Hibernia-Voce Popili Coins | 1760 |