Farthing
1823 Farthing – George IV
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George IV Copper Farthing, dated 1823 and made at the Royal Mint. Note how George IIII (not IV) is used on the coin.
1694 Farthing – William and Mary
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The Obverse shows the conjoined busts of William (laureate) and Mary - GVLIELMVS ET MARIA. The Reverse shows Britannia seated
List of George IV Farthings
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List of George IV Farthings (1820-1830). Images, Mintages, Detailed Descriptions.
1860 Farthing – Victoria (Bronze)
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The 1860 Queen Victoria Bronze Farthing. Second Young head ('Bun' head). Diameter 20mm. The coin can have a toothed border or beaded border. In 1860 the last of the larger Copper farthings were minted and have the date on the obverse.
1860 Farthing – Victoria (Copper) Proof
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Copper farthings were used from 1838 until 1860 when they were replaced by Bronze farthings as bronze can give a better quality longer lasting coin. In 1860 both the copper and bronze farthings were issued.