King George the first is on the obverse of the Halfpenny & Twopence coins dated 1723.
At the very least $200 depending on the condition. Can be up to $4000
Your 1723 Hibernia (Irish) copper Halfpenny (George I) is potentially worth quite a bit if it is in excellent condition. I suggest you take it to a reputable coin dealer who will properly identify it and give you a valuation, and possibly even buy it from you. Alternatively, eBay has a good reputation for selling most things.
Hibernia is the ancient name for Ireland.
An Hibernia (Irish) 1823 copper Penny (George IV), circulated but still in good condition, might fetch anything from £10 to £175 GBP. An Hibernia (Irish) 1823 copper Penny (George IV)(Proof FDC), circulated but still in good condition, might fetch anything up to £350 GBP. A reputable coin dealer will be able to give a more accurate valuation.
"Anno" means "In the year of" and "1723" is the year. So it all means "in the year of 1723". I think you got it of a coin. I'm 11 years old and I know.
A Hibernia 1776 copper Halfpenny (George III), circulated but still in good condition, might fetch anything from £25 to £400 GBP. A reputable coin dealer will be able to give a more accurate valuation.
Hibernia is the ancient name for Ireland.
"Anno" means "In the year of" and "1723" is the year. So it all means "in the year of 1723". I think you got it of a coin. I'm 11 years old and I know.
Hibernia College was created in 2000.
Hibernia Hall was created in 1891.
Hibernia Beach LIVE was created in 1989-10.
An Hibernia (Irish) 1823 copper Halfpenny, circulated but still in good condition, might fetch anything from £5 to £25 GBP. An Hibernia (Irish) 1823 copper Halfpenny (Proof FDC), uncirculated and in absolute mint condition could fetch up to £200 GBP. A reputable coin dealer will be able to give a more accurate valuation.