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1 Farthing - George II

Issuer Ireland
Year 1760
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Value 1 Farthing (1⁄960)
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Obverse lettering GEORGIVS II . REX
(Translation: King George II)
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Reverse script Latin
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Ireland's copper farthing coinage in the mid-eighteenth century was contracted out to private minters in Britain rather than struck at the Tower of London, a practice that generated persistent complaints about quality and weight from Dublin merchants. The 1760 issue was among the last struck under George II, who died in October of that year — making this a transitional piece produced in the final months of his reign before the coinage was reauthorized under George III.

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