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1/2 Penny - George I

Issuer Ireland
Year 1722-1724
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Engraver(s) John Croker
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Obverse description Laureate and draped bust of King George I facing right, rendered in high relief with finely detailed curling hair bound with a laurel wreath and ribbon ties falling behind the neck. The truncation of the bust is unadorned. The peripheral Latin legend reads GEORGIUS.DEI.GRATIA.REX., separated by raised dots, running clockwise around the field. The coin exhibits a broad, raised border of fine milling (toothed rim) encircling the design.
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Reverse description Seated figure of Hibernia, personification of Ireland, facing left, portrayed as a classically draped female figure resting upon a plinth. Her right hand is raised with fingers extended, and her left arm rests upon an Irish harp positioned to her right. The legend HIBERNIA appears to the left and the date 1723 to the right, separated by a central dot, running peripherally within the toothed milled border. Various die varieties exist with differences in the placement of dots before HIBERNIA and after the date.
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