There were 1,997,000 farthings (KM#895) produced in 1956 (the last year of issuance). According to the Standard Catalog of World Coins, an example in Fine condition is worth US$0.25, an example in Very Fine condition is worth US$0.50, an example in Extremely Fine condition is worth US$3.00, and an example in Uncirculated condition is worth US$7.50.
The last British Farthing was minted in 1956.
The farthing was last produced in Great Britain in 1956.
Such a coin does not exist. The last British Farthing was minted in 1956 and they were demonetised in 1960.
Such a coin does not exist. The Farthing was last issued in 1956 and withdrawn from circulation and demonetised in 1960.
A farthing was 1/4 of a penny.
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.
The image on a British Farthing was - From 1937 to 1956, it was a wren. From 1672 to 1937, it was various representations of Britannia.
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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.
Such a coin does not exist. The Royal Mint produced no Farthing coins in 1870 or 1871.
The diameter of a British farthing coin is approximately 20.32 millimeters (0.8 inches). The farthing, which was a small denomination of currency in the United Kingdom, was last issued in 1956 and ceased to be legal tender thereafter.