Missed a few things at the site in my last post... 1st I think British Copper with enough to identify.

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Nice saves! I like to take paper & rub a pencil over copper. Sometimes that helps bring up more detail on coin. I can't tell from your photo what your copper is. The copper from my photo the bust is also looking left & is a US Liberty Head large cent.
 

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Went in a different way and clearly missed a few things.... what I think is a king george ii half penny Hibernia? And buckle are from a different spot. Any feedback on copper would be great. I see bust looking left, no shoulders like the regular King George coins I've seen. Last picture is the text on back of coin under 30x magnification
Nice!!! Congrats!!!
 

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