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1836 FARTHING ( GF ) - FARTHING - Cambridgeshire Coins
1836 FARTHING ( GF ) - FARTHING - Cambridgeshire Coins

1836 FARTHING ( GF )

Regular price $11.00

An 1836 farthing in good fine condition represents a significant piece of British numismatic history. This quarter-penny denomination was a staple of everyday commerce during the reign of William IV, making it a sought-after addition to any collection of early 19th-century British coinage. The GF grade indicates the coin retains pleasing detail and character despite its age. A valuable example for collectors focused on Georgian and early Victorian currency.

A scarce farthing from the reign of King William IV, struck in 1837 during the final year of his coinage. This example displays Good Very Fine condition, presenting clear definition across the obverse and reverse with minimal wear to the highest points. The portrait and inscriptions remain well-defined, making this an appealing piece for collectors of Georgian-era copper coinage. A solid addition to any British numismatic collection.