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1723 Wood's Hibernia Halfpenny AU-50 NGC

1723 Wood's Hibernia Halfpenny AU-50 NGC

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This 1723 Wood's Hibernia Halfpenny is in exceptional condition with clear features and smooth surfaces. It is rarely seen in such pristine condition and would be a great addition to any colonial collection!

Coin Highlights:
  • The legend "Hibernia" is the Latin name for Ireland and it means the "Land of Winter."
  • Georgius Dei Gratia Rex is Latin for "George, by the Grace of God, King."
  • This coin is graded AU-50 by NGC.
  • These coins found their way to colonial America from Ireland where the populace refused to use the coins King George authorized.
  • Obverse: Bust of King George facing right.
  • Reverse: Depicts Britannia with a harp.
  • These coins are often weakly struck, but this example is sharp and clear.


This is an amazing opportunity to own a coin minted over 50 years before America declared its independence from Great Britain.

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