Cute Little Farthing I Found!

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  1. 1776

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  3. 1776

    1776 Active Member

    Thanks for that ,really interesting
     
  4. Dialupsux

    Dialupsux Well-Known Member

    Can I view this without signing anything
     
  5. Rushmore

    Rushmore Coin Addict

    Yeah you have to have a Numista account.
     
  6. Cucumbor

    Cucumbor Well-Known Member

    Here are my farthings

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    Farthing, 1674
    Ref : Spink # 3394


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    Farthing, 1719
    Ref : Spink # 3662


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    Farthing, 1775
    Ref : Spink # 3775


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    Farthing, 1st type, 1821
    Ref : Spink # 3822


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    Farthing, 2nd type, 1826
    Ref : Spink # 3825


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    Farthing, "bun head", 1862
    Ref : Spink # 3958


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    Farthing, "old head", 1896
    Ref : Spink # 3963


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    Farthing, 1935
    Ref : Spink # 4061


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    Farthing 1st type (IND IMP), 1948
    Ref : Spink # 4116

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  7. Bart9349

    Bart9349 Junior Member

    I love the farthings. Thank you for posting.

    Although I don't collect coins, I have "accumulated" several farthings over the years.

    https://www.historytoday.com/archive/farthings-last-day



    Here's one of my favorites:
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    And here's an interesting pattern farthing:

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  8. 7Jags

    7Jags Well-Known Member

    Here’s a couple I like:

    1953 - proof cameo 67+
    1953 - matte proof
    1869 - proof, no slacker this .....LOL

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    Last edited: Jan 11, 2021
  9. offa the saxon

    offa the saxon Well-Known Member

    That’s equivalent to a halfpenny the 1 /52 of a shilling was the farthing
     
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