I know this is an old discussion, but…
If you search the Numista catalog by typing in “Ireland” for “issuer” and “1969” for “search query"
2 shillings/1 florin
1951-1968
comes up as one option.
I was looking for the 1969 10 p coin (KM# 23) which also comes up, but I was surprised to see the KM# 15a coin also came up.
If you go to that webpage for the KM#15a coin, the “Years” line under “Features” reads “1951-1968”, and there is no 1969 date in the values table.
There is even a comment in the “comments” section that indicates the 1969 date does not exist for this coin.
There are a couple of discussions that present very convincing evidence in support of the position that the 1969 date does not exist.
Based upon the above, this particular coin should not come up as an option if someone searches “Ireland” and “1969”, right?
Why does the catalog search function still bring up the KM#15a coin for the year 1969?
1968 was the last year for the 2 Shillings.
In 1969, it was the 5 & 10 Pence of the decimal currency that was first struck.
Aidan.
The problem is your search, not the coin page. Searching “1969” in the “search query” will also return coins with “1969” in the comment section. Use either the Year or the Gregorian date filter instead.
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