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Need Help 1776 NH Half Cent

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Hardly an expert here but this is almost certainly a modern replica of some kind. The extremely rare 1776 New Hampshire copper piece looks nothing like this.
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Not a lot is known about the genuine coins, but this is certainly just a souvenir type replica.
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I just found it funny even AI called it a replica.

AI Overview: "This item appears to be a replica or souvenir version of an 18th-century coin, specifically resembling a "Continental Dollar" often copied for tourists." 
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FWIW, this replica likely dates to the 1960's to early 70's; this, predating the 1973 "COPY" stamp law. These were typically sold at historic tourist sites.
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