I picked up this coin recently along with a lot of others, mostly tokens. I didn't have much light and didn't look too closely and when I bought it I thought it was French. When I got it home and could look at it I realized it was King George on it and I didn't recognize it. A little Googling says it is a 1773 Virginia halfpenny, supposedly the only British coin issued for the colonies. While there were reproductions made I think mine is original. It's in rough shape but that seems typical for these from what I can tell. Anyway it was a nice find and I didn't pay much for it.
Oddly enough, the Virginia Half Penny is not that tough in Mint State from a hoard of 700 or so pieces that surfaced in the 1870s. It's actually unusual to see them heavily worn like this piece. Nice find! This one is graded MS-63, R&B. It was graded 25+ years ago. It might be "better" now.