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1ABDB8A1-A18E-4775-99A3-D74640BBCD5E.jpeg E8A355EC-792F-4383-BB1D-C429562823C3.jpeg Just curious my friend found this also itā€™s bigger than one I found mine is a farthing or half penny what would this one be ? 8A799CEB-BBB2-4848-A369-7109B7057DA3.jpeg FF7A3370-D03C-49F8-868B-CA56A843BAE2.jpeg
 

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It's a nice looking George II halfpenny. G+--985It's+ Cat is helping me type. Anyway, it's a very nice looking coin.
 

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It's a nice looking George II halfpenny. G+--985It's+ Cat is helping me type. Anyway, it's a very nice looking coin.

Thanks man really appreciate it quick question since I found a smaller one is that a half penny also and whatā€™s the difference (if any) between a farthing and a half penny this is one I found that is in bad shape donā€™t know what it is other than king george 2FA7DE11-80B1-414A-8AF8-EEB4CD2FD13B.png 68380E6B-273D-4020-992F-1C146F6E9C68.jpg
 

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The size difference and the value when presented t buy something. Farthings were smaller and worth less.
 

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The 1730 halfpenny was 28mm diameter and the farthing was 23mm. There were no George II pennies struck in copperā€¦ only tiny silver ā€˜Maundyā€™ pennies used principally for ceremonial purposes or given as ā€˜largesseā€™ to the deserving.

Our pound was divided into 20 shillings. A shilling was divided into 12 pennies. A halfpenny was, as it suggests, half a penny. A farthing (originally ā€˜fourthingā€™) was a quarter of a penny, so there 240 pennies to the pound (12 x 20), or 960 farthings to the pound (4 x 12 x 20). The denominations of pounds, shillings and pence were referred to as 'Lsd' (Ā£sd), with the ā€˜Lā€™ deriving from the Roman unit of weight ā€˜libra pondoā€™ and the ā€˜dā€™ deriving from the Roman ā€˜denariusā€™.

We moved to decimal coinage on 15 February 1971, with 100 New Pennies to the pound and ultimately dropped the word ā€˜Newā€™. The new penny is denoted by a ā€˜pā€™ rather than the ā€˜dā€™ previously used for the 'old' penny. The smallest coin in the decimal system was a halfpenny (1/2 p), which was demonetised and withdrawn from circulation in December 1984 having been deemed too small to serve any useful purpose.
 

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Thanks for the great info and taking the time to explain I appreciate it ! Good luck hunting
 

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