coinman123
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Well damn, I guess i'll join in on this. I've found several of these guys over the years.Most look like this one, and I do have one that appears to have a harp on the back. Anyways, this is the only one that I can actually see somewhat of a date on. It appears to be 1722 or 1729. Hell, all I know is I can def see 172 for sure!View attachment 1074207View attachment 1074208
It looks to be a King George i half penny. It's not a Wood's Hibernia, for the edge is too wide making it british. It is NOT a 1729 half penny, for that would be King George II, and this coin is King George I. Your coin has to be from 1720-1724, considering they did not mint King George I halfpennies in after 1724, and yours is clearly 1720's. To me, it looks like the date is 1722.
Here is my Wood's Hibernia 1723 King George I Irish Halfpenny. Those are not two coins, it's one coin with it's front and back composed into one photo.

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