✅ SOLVED ID for a very pocket worn... Hibernia?

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Just got out of the field with this very pocket worn coin. About the size of a large cent, I can make out 1746 as the date which was tough as the edge of the coin has been worn away including the bottom half of the date. I'm also pretty sure it is a Georgius II. Help?

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No, I can definitely see Georgius on the left side of the coin. Thanks for trying.
 

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Found it. Should have web searched it before I bugged everyone.

Half Penny (George II) 1729 to 1754

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I believe that year Hibernia would have a full harp on reverse. I think it's KG2 half penny
 

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Found it. Should have web searched it before I bugged everyone.

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Great Britain Farthing and Half Penny (George II) 1729 to 1754



That's a Farthing, you have a halfpenny. It dates 1746- 1754. Your coin looks like it could be 46.
 

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