Animals on Coins

Our Animals on Coins Collection is a fun and accessible way to discover the joy of collecting. Animals have been appearing on coins for centuries and one of the most memorable suites of historic coins to feature animals on the reverse were the coins we produced for the Irish Free State. Known by some as the Barnyard Collection, this series of coins featured animals that represented Irish culture and heritage. Artists were presented with examples of animal designs on old Greek coins for inspiration, and work by designer Percy Metcalfe was chosen for all eight designs.

This Animals on Coins Collection takes a closer look at each design and why it was chosen to feature on the reverse of coins such as these, including a beloved favourite that featured on the British farthing.

Animals on Coins

The Wolfhound Sixpence

The Irish wolfhound has a reputation for its large size and gentle nature, with a lithe muscular body and wiry coat. As its name suggests, this dog was bred to hunt native wolves across Ireland but it was a little too successful at its job.

When wolves became extinct in Ireland towards the end of the eighteenth century, this meant that there wasn’t as much of a need for the Irish wolfhound. Breed numbers began to decline and were nearly eradicated until the Scotsman Captain George Augustus Graham worked hard to revive the breed in the nineteenth century.

Often referred to as a gentle giant because of its calm temperament, the Irish wolfhound is a favoured pet for families and remains a symbol of Irish culture and heritage.

The Hare Threepence

The animals chosen to appear on the coins of the Irish Free State referenced either husbandry or hunting, with the hare one of many that fell into the latter category. There is a native breed of hare in Ireland that is similar in appearance to the mountain hare but is classified as the Irish hare. This herbivore was largely used for sport such as coursing.

Mostly nocturnal, the Irish hare can be hard for observers to spot in the wild. They prefer to nest above ground in undisturbed areas and typically prefer ‘forms’ rather than dens. The females tend to be much larger than the males and are often seen ‘boxing’ at unwanted male suitors.

Animals on Coins

A Favourite Alternative to Heraldic Designs

As Edward VIII demonstrated during his short reign, animals have often been used as an alternative to more traditional heraldic designs throughout history. Some of Harold Wilson Parker’s other designs that weren’t selected included a stag, a swan and a sturgeon. Animals also feature on the definitive coins of His Majesty King Charles III’s reign, with these designs having a particular focus on British animals that are endangered or have become a conservation success.

Explore our Animals on Coins Collection and discover the joy of collecting through a range of fun designs.

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