Description

The sixpence (6d, Irish: reul) coin was a subdivision of the pre-decimal Irish pound, worth  1⁄40 of a pound or  1⁄2 of a shilling. The Irish name (reul) is derived from the Spanish real.

The Irish Free State (Irish: Saorstát Éireann; 6 December 1922 – 29 December 1937) was a state established in 1922 under the Anglo-Irish Treaty of December 1921. That treaty ended the three-year Irish War of Independence between the forces of the self-proclaimed Irish Republic, the Irish Republican Army (IRA), and British Crown forces. The Free State came to an end with the coming into force of a new constitution on 29 December 1937 when the state took the name "Ireland".

Engraver: Percy Metcalfe

Obverse

Depicts the Irish harp dividing date. Country name (Irish Free State) in Irish circling around.

The Celtic harp is a triangular harp traditional to Brittany, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. In Ireland and Scotland it was a wire-strung instrument requiring great skill and long practice to play, and was associated with the Gaelic ruling class. In the Republic of Ireland, it appears on the coins and coat of arms.

saorstat
éireann
19 35

Reverse

Irish Wolfhound, facing left.

The Irish Wolfhound is a breed of domestic dog (Canis lupus familiaris), specifically a very large sighthound from Ireland. The name originates from its purpose — wolf hunting with dogs — rather than from its appearance. Originally developed from war hounds to one used for hunting and guarding, Irish Wolfhounds can be an imposing sight due to their formidable size.

It has been suggested by some that the greyhound depicted is Master McGrath, a famous coursing greyhound raised in County Waterford. Although the frieze of Master McGrath on the Master McGrath monument in Waterford, the only public monument in Ireland to a greyhound, does bear some similarity to Metcalfe's design, there is no evidence to suggest that the animal on the coin is anything other than a generic depiction.

6d
PM
ReuL

Edge

6 Pence

Irish Free State
KM# 5 Sp# 6628
Characteristics
Material Nickel
Weight 4.54 g
Diameter 20.8 mm
Thickness -
Shape round
Alignment Medal

Related coins

Cupronickel, 4.53 g, ⌀ 21 mm