Coins of Scotland, Ireland and the Islands 2026, 5th edition
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| MPN | 9781917269049 |
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| Pages | 326 |
Coins of Scotland, Ireland and the Islands (Jersey, Guernsey, Man & Lundy) Including Anglo-Gallic Coins – 2026, 5th Edition
Format: Hardback, 14.5cm x 22.5 cm
Edition: 5th (2026)
Category: Numismatics / British & Irish Coin Reference
Description:
The Coins of Scotland, Ireland, and the Islands (Including Anglo-Gallic Coins), 2026, 5th Edition, is the authoritative reference work for collectors, dealers, and historians of British and Irish coinage. This comprehensive hardback volume documents every major coin type — from the Hiberno-Scandinavian period in Ireland and the Isle of Man to the final Anglo-Gallic issues under Henry VI, the Scottish “Pretenders” James VIII and Charles III, and the modern Irish Euro coinage introduced in 2002.
Presented in clear chronological order within each region and reign, the catalogue details metals, denominations, coinages, and varieties across Scotland, Ireland, Jersey, Guernsey, the Isle of Man, and Lundy. It also includes the Anglo-Gallic series, which charts English-influenced coinage in Normandy, Aquitaine, Poitou, and other French territories between 1154 and 1453.
Key Features:
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Expertly arranged historical listings with accurate valuations for every coin
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Explanations of numismatic terminology and valuation methods
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Independently verified, up-to-date market values
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Comprehensive bibliographies for deeper research
Highlights:
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The unification of the Scottish and English crowns under James VI & I and the 1707 Act of Union under Queen Anne
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Irish coinage evolution from early Hiberno-Scandinavian issues to Tudor, Civil War “gunmoney”, Free State, and Euro coinage
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Island coinage focusing on the Stanleys, Murrays, and Harmans
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Anglo-Gallic coinage reflecting English rule in medieval France
Elegantly bound and meticulously researched, this 5th Edition hardback remains the definitive catalogue for numismatists and historians, offering both scholarly depth and practical guidance for coin identification and valuation.




