Other than for traders tokens, there was no Australian currency until 1911. Australia did not produce a Quarter Farthing coin.
A Penny Farthing was a popular 19th Century bicycle. Australia never produced a Farthing coin, and I have no idea what a pennyfarthington is.
Australia has never produced a Farthing coin. Any Farthings that may have been circulating in Australia would have been British Farthings.
Australia has never produced a Farthing coin. Any Farthings that may have been circulating in Australia would have been British Farthings.
Modified coins have no collector value.
The British Farthing was in use in Australia before Australia got its own coinage in 1910, but there has never been an Australian Farthing coin.
The value of a 1955 Australian Farthing typically ranges from a few cents to a few dollars, depending on its condition and rarity. Coins in uncirculated or mint condition can fetch higher prices among collectors. To determine its specific value, it's best to consult a current coin price guide or seek an appraisal from a numismatic expert.
Australia has never issued a Farthing coin. With the possible exception of traders tokens (with the traders business name on them), there were no "Australian" Farthings issued. The only Farthings circulating in Australia were British Farthings.
With the possible exception of traders tokens (with the traders business name on them), there was never an "Australian" Farthing minted. The only Farthings circulating in Australia were British Farthings.
A farthing was 1/4 of a penny.
The last British Farthing was minted in 1956.
The farthing was last produced in Great Britain in 1956.