A scarce Georgian farthing from 1732, struck during the reign of George II. This copper coin represents an important piece of British numismatic history, when farthings were essential small-denomination currency for everyday transactions.
The 1732 farthing is highly sought by collectors of 18th-century British coinage. Its historical significance and relative rarity make it a valuable addition to any collection focused on Georgian-era coins or early modern British currency.
Condition varies by individual specimen. Ideal for numismatists, history enthusiasts, and serious collectors of British coins.