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The penny-farthing was an early type of bicycle popular in the late 19th century, characterized by a large front wheel and a smaller rear wheel. The design allowed for higher speeds due to the large front wheel, but it was also less stable and more difficult to ride than modern bicycles. Riders mounted the bicycle using a step or platform, and the name derives from the British Coins—the penny and the farthing—reflecting the size difference between the wheels. The penny-farthing eventually fell out of favor with the advent of safer and more practical bicycle designs.

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