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1805 Ireland 5 Pence, (Irish Bank Token), Silver, George III, KM# Tn2

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Ran across this I would appreciate input from the community that it is ID'd correctly and what per chance maybe the value? Any additional info is great too!

Thank you all.

1805-Ireland-5-Pence,-Irish-Bank-Token,-Silver,-George-III,-KM#-Tn2
1805-Ireland-5-Pence,-Irish-Bank-Token,-Silver,-George-III,-KM#-Tn2
1805-Ireland-5-Pence,-Irish-Bank-Token,-Silver,-George-III,-KM#-Tn2
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Looks OK, though I haven't seen a specimen with that streak going through the O of TOKEN, before.

Value about £60.
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Some of the text is irregular, especially "FIVE", and the "5" of the date. there is also something about the bust which looks odd.

Is this genuine, or one of the many contemporary forgeries?
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