Цитата: neilithicPossibly a merchant token with the number 432 on it. A lot of the USA merchant tokens had numbers on them to indicate which business issued the token.
St PATRICK APOS Bust to Right, 1806
43 Bust to right crowned with a wreath of shamrock. ST PATRICK APOS 432
A harp of nine strings surmounted by a royal crown. IRELAND 1806 R. Parkes.
PLATE G, no. 1.
This is struck over J Hilles' Penny of 1813. Others are found struck over various tokens of later make. Referring to the difficulty of recognising some of the Irish busts, the writer of the Bazaar Articles suggests the appropriate legend "Whose Image and Superscription hath it"