Assuming you have a British farthing, you have a fairly common coin (although personally one of my favorite coins!). Farthings and other George IV coins can be worth quite a bit if uncirculated. If well worn, the coin might be worth about $2-3, if it is circulated but still in good shape about $10-15, if nearly uncirculated it could be worth about $20-25 and if truly uncirculated and still some lustre left on it, it could be worth a few hundred dollars or more.
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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.
Farthings were not minted from silver, only bronze in 1901. If you have a silver Farthing it would be because somebody has plated it. Modified coins have no collector value.
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The last British Half-Farthing coin was issued in 1868.
There was no 1831 Third-Farthing coins minted. The Third-Farthing coin was produced for use in Malta.
The British 1826 George IV copper coins minted were the Penny, Halfpenny and Farthing. They are very similar except for the size. The Penny is 34 mm in diameter. The Halfpenny is 28 mm in diameter. The Farthing is 22 mm in diameter. Please decide which you have and submit a new question.
Such a coin does not exist. The Royal Mint produced no Farthing coins in 1870 or 1871.
Farthings were made from bronze. If you have a silver Farthing, somebody has plated it and it is subsequently of no value as a collectible.
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Farthings were made from bronze. If your Farthing appears to be gold, somebody has probably gold plated it. Modified coins have no collector value.