Regular price
£200.00
This 1723 halfpenny in very fine condition represents an exceptional example of early Georgian copper coinage. The superior preservation reveals crisp striking details across both obverse and reverse, with George I's portrait displaying sharp definition and the heraldic reverse showing minimal wear. Halfpennies from this era in VF grade are notably uncommon, as most surviving examples show heavier circulation marks. This specimen's enhanced condition makes it particularly desirable for serious numismatists seeking high-quality examples of 1720s currency. An outstanding acquisition for collectors focused on British copper coins or those documenting the monetary landscape during the early Hanoverian period.