Need help with ID of Old Copper Coin

RiverRat3

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I know it’s a King George II, just need help on the type. Unfortunately the back is completely smooth. Any help would be appreciated. Happy hunting
 

TheCannonballGuy

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Unfortunately, as so often happens here, we must ask for a very-precise measurement of the object's size. Please use a caliper or similar highly accurate measuring device. A ruler isn't good enough, especially for coin identification. The coin's exact diameter can be crucially important for determining its correct identification... especially for centuries-old coins.
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Can't help with the specific ID but nice find! Always pleasing to have some details on those old coppers
 

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