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Help Identify This Colonial Coin?

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I've done research and can't seem to find this coin. It appears to have been buried. It seems to have a liberty type bust with a crown and harp on the back. I can make out a 17 on the reverse to the left and something that looks like a 72 on the right. I can't tell what it says, either.

After more research, this coin seems to be british with George III and says HIBERNIA on the back.

Thanks!


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Possibly a:
IRELAND HIBERNIA KING GEORGE III FARTHING COIN

http://www.ebay.com/itm/1806-IRELAN...em3cb4c09b41


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I believe that is what you have.
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Finally:

This coin is an Irish copper halfpenny issued in 1766 by George III.

This issue was the first of George III's reign - however the style is a continuation of the issues of George II.

This coin type was widely counterfeited, at the time of issue or slightly later - quite often with mismatched halves - such as a George II bust coupled with the 1766 date or this bust paired with a later date. Many of the contemporary forgeries are quite poorly engraved - even the better examples usually exhibit poor quality in the area of the laurel leaves on the bust.


Original source : http://www.irishcoinage.com/MILLED.HTM
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Spink No: 6613. Diameter 27mm
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Fantastic, thanks!
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