1781 Hibernia Colonial Copper , A Button And Poker Money

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Re: 1787 Hibernia Colonial Copper , A Button And Poker Money

That is one of the nicest Hibernia Coppers I have seen! Congrats!
 

Re: 1787 Hibernia Colonial Copper , A Button And Poker Money

I really like the poker money, cool and unusual find...............congrats
 

Re: 1787 Hibernia Colonial Copper , A Button And Poker Money

Neil in West Jersey said:
That is one of the nicest Hibernia Coppers I have seen! Congrats!


...and would be one of the rarest too if it's 1787. (I suspect 1781)

Good find!
 

Re: 1787 Hibernia Colonial Copper , A Button And Poker Money

THATS A NICE ONE MY FRIEND!!! I HAVE ONE ITS MY AVATAR 1723. WILLY
 

Re: 1787 Hibernia Colonial Copper , A Button And Poker Money

Out of the hundred or so coppers I found the past 3 years still no Hibernia. Yours is beautuful. :hello2:
Chris
 

Re: 1787 Hibernia Colonial Copper , A Button And Poker Money

Nice Irish Halfpenny. :thumbsup: My friend found a counterfeit one last year. Youre seems to be in very good condition. Congrats. :hello2:
 

Re: 1787 Hibernia Colonial Copper , A Button And Poker Money

Beautiful button, a bit different than most found! I agree with IP it is without question a 1781 and a great conditioned counterfeit to boot!

Don
 

Re: 1787 Hibernia Colonial Copper , A Button And Poker Money

That Hibernia is a sweet Colonial treat indeed. :headbang: I hope to consume some of that style this fall as well. :icon_thumleft:

Kirk
 

Re: 1787 Hibernia Colonial Copper , A Button And Poker Money

Super looking Hibernia & button
 

Thank you all for the good words. This is my second counterfeit coin found this year at the same location too. I found a 1771 Machin Mills counterfeit in the spring of this year. Does anyone know who made this counterfeit. Oh I changed the date to 1781 in the title too. Thanks again.

Happy Hunting,

Bubba65
 

Bubba65 said:
Thank you all for the good words. This is my second counterfeit coin found this year at the same location too. I found a 1771 Machin Mills counterfeit in the spring of this year. Does anyone know who made this counterfeit. Oh I changed the date to 1781 in the title too. Thanks again.

Happy Hunting,

Bubba65


Here is a sentence from the Notre Dame site basically answering your question.

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. These counterfeits have usually been thought to have been produced in Birmingham but as John Kleeberg has suggested, it is possible several varieties were produced in Ireland. Many of these coins were shipped to America, for details see the Introduction to Counterfeit British Coppers.
Ref:
http://www.coins.nd.edu/ColCoin/ColCoinIntros/Br-IrishCopper.intro.html

Don
 

Nice button and old copper man

HH Jer
 

Hello all again thanks a lot for all the good words. Just able to get back on my computer had a bad virus , but whip it in the butt. Well good luck if you are going dirt digging.

Bubba65
 

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