George III Half Penny

Obverse showing laureated and draped bust with the legend Georgius III Rex

And in a follow up Virtual Museum post, here’s find No: 09E504:001 – also retrieved from the layer overlying the wheel pit floor in Raheen Mill was a George III halfpenny coin. These coins are similar in design to those of George II and were first issued in 1770 until 1775. There followed then a gap in production until Matthew Boulton struck a larger coin in 1799.  During the interim period between 1787 to 1797 many private trade tokens were manufactured to fill the gap left by the absence of official small change.

Obverse showing seated Brittania holding branch and scepter, date obscured by damage. Note there is a stop after the Brittannia legend.

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