Your coin is either a British 1853 copper Penny, Halfpenny or a Farthing.
The designs are more or less identical on all coins with minor variantions, the diameter is the determining factor.
The Penny is 34 mm in diameter.
The Halfpenny is 28 mm in diameter.
The Farthing is 22 mm in diameter.
All of them have multiple variants of the design and all have Proof FDC versions of the coin.
When you have decided which coin you have, submit a new question using the format - What is the value of an 1853 British Penny.
Neptune can usually be seen holding a trident.
Your coin is an 1896 British Queen Victoria bronze One Penny coin. The reverse of the coin shows the iconic helmeted figure of the goddess Britannia seated and holding a trident and shield. Britannia personifies Great Britain and has been used on British coins for hundreds of years.
Muscular, good looking, tanned, and holding a trident.
Trident-another word for pitchfork.
Yes, even though he was not holding his trident he still had his full godly powers.
Yes there is a trident in the sea and the mermaid that is holding it is the most powerful mermaid in the sea and who ever try's to fight him or her will die
Muscular, good looking, tanned, and holding a trident.
Muscular, good looking, tanned, and holding a trident.
A three-pronged spear is called a trident. Poseidon, god of the sea in Greek mythology, is often depicted holding a trident.
The 1875 British Penny has the Laurel bust of Queen Victoria on the obverse with a seated Britannia holding a trident and shield on the reverse. There are three variants of this coin with very minor differences. See the link below.
Here is a picture of the design used 1895-1901 featuring Queen Victoria (1837-1901) and Britannia sitting on a rock with a trident and shield which symbolizes Britain's mastery of the seas and worldwide empire. http://www.pcgs.com/prices/PriceGuideDetail.aspx?c=112
All Farthings from this period are made from copper. The 1825 Farthing obverse has a left facing George IV with the Latin inscription "GEORGIUS IIII" and "DEI GRATIA". The reverse has a right facing seated Britannia holding a trident with her left hand and a shield with her right hand beneath her. The date is below Britannia and the Latin inscription "BRITANNIAR REX FID DEF" is around the circumference. See the link below for an image.