A scarce British farthing from 1834, struck during the reign of William IV. This copper coin represents an important piece of numismatic history from the Georgian era. The farthing, worth one quarter of a penny, was a staple of everyday commerce in 19th-century Britain before its eventual withdrawal from circulation.
This example is graded as Good Fine (GF), indicating clear details and moderate wear consistent with historical use. A desirable addition to any collection of British copper coinage or period-specific numismatic holdings.