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1739 2-Variants King George II Colonial Copper Half Penny Coins, Cool 2 Compare

$ 42.23

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Certification: Uncertified
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
  • Denomination: 1/4p
  • Composition: Copper
  • Coin: Farthing
  • Country/Region: England
  • Year: 1749

    Description

    1739 2 coins, King George II Detailed Copper Halfpennies from England, Young Heads Neat side by side variants. , Colonial USA, Used in America
    These coins are authentic and Pre-Revolutionary War
    This represents a part of Colonial Coinage used here in America, and Great Britain. Due to the shortage of copper and general scarcity due to the Revolutionary War and population increases throughout the Colonies and the British Isles. Limited coins were produced from 1769-1775 (and then none until 1805-1807 none until his death in 1820) this led to creating of Non-Regal coins both with George III's likeness as well as Conder or Provincial Tokens also used here in the United States.
    Scarcity of early coinage in America where denominations were used primarily from Great Britain but other colonizing nations as well, the value was in the material either copper or silver, so almost any country's currency would pass hands.
    Kings and Queens of Great Britain:
    William and Mary   1689-1702
    Anne                       1702-1714
    George I                  1714-1727
    George II                 1727-1760
    George III                1760-1820
    Historically important date during the colonization of America and our history.
    Thanks for your consideration.
    Jonathan