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  1. 1854 Victorian farthing error coins 4/4 date unique piece

    The 1854 Victorian farthing error coin with a unique 4/4 date is a rare and collectible piece from the era of Queen Victoria in the United Kingdom. This coin, minted in Great Britain, features a distinctive error in the date value, making it a special addition to any coin collector's stash. With a bright copper colour and uncertified certification, this piece of history is a charming representation of the Victorian era's craftsmanship and unique coinage.

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  2. 1941-43 George VI Farthing Coins

    X3 good collectable coins as pictured.

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  3. JOB LOT, BULK , BRITISH PRE-DECIMAL COINS CHOOSE YOUR DENOMINATION & AMOUNT

    Joblot, Bulk lot of British pre-decimal coins, Choose the denomination and quantity need from the Dropdown. Farthing Dates Range From 1860 to 1967.

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  4. GEORGE II 1749 COPPER FARTHING ENGLISH COIN SPINK 3722 ANTIQUE **18TH CENTURY**

    Historical note: the farthings of George II were struck in large numbers during the mid-18th century. The 1749 issue (Spink 3722) is one of the last dates of his reign and is collected for its classic Britannia reverse.

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  5. FARTHING CHOICE OF YEAR / DATE 1911 TO 1936 GEORGE V

    Mobile Description Summary goes here.

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  6. 1720 George I FARTHING, Laureate Head Copper Coin - NICE

    George I Farthing in nice collectable grade. The coin in the images is the one you will receive.

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  7. 1838 to 1859 Victoria Copper Farthings, Several Available, Fine or Better

    1838 to 1859 Victoria Copper Farthings, Several Available, Fine or Better condition. Make your choice from the drop down menu above.

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  8. 1949 British Farthing – George VI – Bronze – Iconic Wren Design Z2805

    Struck in bronze, this small but charming coin features the famous Eurasian wren on the reverse, one of the most beloved designs in British pre-decimal coinage. The Eurasian wren (Troglodytes troglodytes) is shown left, with the date above and denomination below — a charming symbol of British coinage.

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