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Got a couple more old coppers cleaned.

NH Bob

New member
Pictures are a little blurry. I only clean them enough to ID them. So there is still a lot of crud on them. But its old crud.
First is the 1736 Half Farthing. About the size of a nickel.
[attachment 44585 HalfFarthing.JPG]
Next is this 1769 Hibernia. This one might be a tad bigger than a Large cent. I don't know much about this coin yet. I need to chat with my coin man. I'm sure he'll be scoping these out and I might hear from him.
[attachment 44587 Harp1769.JPG]
 
I like the condition of the farthing, the KGII Irish Halpenny is a nice Regal year, both seem to be Regal, but not 100% sure..

"Under George III Irish halfpence were produced in 1766, 1769, 1774-1776 and 1781-1782. Numerous counterfeit halfpence circulated, many bearing the dates 1781 and 1782." From the ND site Bob


Happy New Year

Don
 
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