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  1. The OLD British Money, Crown to Farthing, (9 Coins), Used Condition.

    The OLD British Money, Crown to Farthing, (9 Coins in total), Good Used Condition.

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  2. 1941-43 George VI Farthing Coins

    X3 good collectable coins as pictured.

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  3. BOVRIL 1897 Farthing Token Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee Great Condition

    This 1897 BOVRIL token is a great addition to your coin and token collection. Celebrating Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee, this British 19th century piece is a must-have for any history enthusiast. With its intricate details and exceptional craftsmanship, this BOVRIL token is a true work of art. Its excellent condition ensures that it will remain a valuable piece for years to come. Don't miss out on the opportunity to own a piece of history and add this stunning token to your collection today. Please note you will receive only one token.

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  4. Traditional Bronze Farthing coin 8th 8 year Wedding Anniversary Gift keychain

    Personalised bronze vintage farthing coin keychain This is hand stamped onto an old wren farthing coin These are all hand stamped by me and has 8 years stamped onto the coin The perfect 8th traditional bronze wedding anniversary gift

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  5. 1902 TO 1910 EDWARD VII FARTHINGS CHOICE OF YEAR / DATE

    Mobile Description Summary goes here.

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  6. 1898 British Victoria Farthing Coin

    A good collectable coin as pictured.

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  7. FARTHING ELIZABETH II 1952-1956, HIGH GRADE CHOOSE THE YEAR

    ELIZABETH II. ALL ELIZABETH ARE UNC. ~~THE COIN YOU SEE IS THE COIN YOU WILL RECEIVE~~. ALL COINS WILL BE COMBINED.

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  8. 1955 Queen Elizabeth II Farthing Bronze Coin Wren Design Collectible UK

    Original pictures About the 1955 British Farthing • Denomination: Farthing (¼ of a penny, or 1/960 of a pound) • Metal: Bronze • Weight: ~2.83 g • Diameter: ~20 mm • Obverse (front): Portrait of Queen Elizabeth II (her very first portrait, by Mary Gillick) – 1953 was the first year it appeared. • Reverse (back): A wren bird (designed by Harold Wilson Parker), with the word FARTHING and the year 1955. • History: The farthing was demonetised in 1961, as inflation made such a small denomination impractical.

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