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Please Help Identify This Coin (Id: 17th Century Irish Farthing)

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Found this whilst digging a soak away, can anyone give me any details of its orgin and age.
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It looks like an Irish farthing, Charles I: https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces33171.html
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Well done @era. I was thinking that was a left-facing bust with a ruffled collar rather than a crown on a harp, but it clearly says FRA ET HIB REX.
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Thanks so much for everyones help. &
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