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The first Farthing coins were minted during the late 13th century however, recent finds suggest that they may have minted earlier again in the early 13th century.

The first Halfpenny coins were minted during the early 10th century.

The first Threefarthing coins were minted during the mid-16th century.

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The Three-Halfpence (Penny Ha'penny) silver coin was minted for Colonial use only from 1838 to 1843, and then again in 1860 and 1862, with a Proof coin only minted in 1870.

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28.925 million British 1939 Halfpennies were minted.

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There were 3,046,400 British 1868 Halfpennies minted.

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The Royal Mint did not keep those sort of records back in the old days. Coins were minted by weight (tonnage), not by quantity.

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The last predecimal British Halfpennies were minted in 1967.

The last decimal British Halfpennies were minted in 1983.

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