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The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Woods Hibernia series of Colonial & Post-Colonial Issues in the U.S. Coins contains 24 distinct entries with CPG® values between $60.00 and $37,500.00.
William Wood, an Englishman, obtained a patent from King George I to make coins for Ireland and the American colonies. The first pieces struck were undated; others bear the dates 1722, 1723, 1724, and 1733. The Rosa Americana pieces were issued in three denominations—half penny, penny, and twopence—and were intended for America. This type had a fully bloomed rose on the reverse with the words ROSA AMERICANA UTILE DULCI ("American Rose—Useful and Sweet"). The obverse, common to both Rosa Americana and Hibernia pieces, shows the head of George I and the legen...

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  Woods Hibernia Value Range Favorite
Woods Hibernia Value Range  
1722 Far Wood's Hibernia, D: G: REX MS BN
$2,400
-
$24,000
$2,400 - $24,000
1722 1/2 P Wood's Hibernia, D: G: REX, Rocks at Right (Pattern) MS BN
$3,000
-
$14,500
$3,000 - $14,500
1722 1/2 P Wood's Hibernia, First Type, Harp at Left MS BN
$120.00
-
$4,400
$120.00 - $4,400
1722 1/2 P Wood's Hibernia, Second Type, Harp at Right MS BN
$95.00
-
$1,900
$95.00 - $1,900
1722 1/2 P Wood's Hibernia, Second Type, Harp at Right, DEII (Blunder) MS BN
$130.00
-
$1,250
$130.00 - $1,250
1723 Far Wood's Hibernia, D.G.REX MS BN
$100.00
-
$1,200
$100.00 - $1,200
1723 Far Wood's Hibernia, DEI. GRATIA. REX MS BN
$60.00
-
$2,250
$60.00 - $2,250
1723 Far Wood's Hibernia, DEI. GRATIA MS RB
$850
-
$3,000
$850 - $3,000

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1723 Far Wood's Hibernia, Silver Pattern MS
$1,500
-
$12,000
$1,500 - $12,000
1723 1/2 P Wood's Hibernia MS BN
$60.00
-
$3,750
$60.00 - $3,750
1723 1/2 P Wood's Hibernia MS RB
$550
-
$5,250
$550 - $5,250
1723 1/2 P Wood's Hibernia MS RD
$4,050
-
$4,050
$4,050 - $4,050
1723/2 1/2 P Wood's Hibernia MS BN
$110.00
-
$4,250
$110.00 - $4,250
1723 1/2 P Wood's Hibernia, Silver Pattern MS
$15,500
-
$37,500
$15,500 - $37,500
1724 Far Wood's Hibernia MS BN
$235.00
-
$10,000
$235.00 - $10,000
1724 1/2 P Wood's Hibernia MS BN
$75.00
-
$4,400
$75.00 - $4,400
1724 1/2 P Wood's Hibernia MS RB
$4,500
-
$14,500
$4,500 - $14,500
1724 1/2 P Wood's Hibernia MS RD
$7,000
-
$18,000
$7,000 - $18,000
1724 1/2 P Wood's Hibernia, DEI Above Head MS BN
-
 
1722 1/2 P Wood's Hibernia, Harp Left SP BN
$4,250
-
$7,000
$4,250 - $7,000
1723 1/2 P Wood's Hibernia SP BN
$10,000
-
$10,000
$10,000 - $10,000
1724 1/2 P Wood's Hibernia, Date Below SP BN
$10,000
-
$15,000
$10,000 - $15,000
1724 1/2 P Wood's Hibernia, Date Below SP RB
-
 

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Greysheet Catalog Details

The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Woods Hibernia series of Colonial & Post-Colonial Issues in the U.S. Coins contains 24 distinct entries with CPG® values between $60.00 and $37,500.00.
William Wood, an Englishman, obtained a patent from King George I to make coins for Ireland and the American colonies. The first pieces struck were undated; others bear the dates 1722, 1723, 1724, and 1733. The Rosa Americana pieces were issued in three denominations—half penny, penny, and twopence—and were intended for America. This type had a fully bloomed rose on the reverse with the words ROSA AMERICANA UTILE DULCI ("American Rose—Useful and Sweet"). The obverse, common to both Rosa Americana and Hibernia pieces, shows the head of George I and the legen...

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