A rare 1839 Farthing from the Isle of Man, a fascinating piece of numismatic history. This copper coin represents a distinctive period in Isle of Man coinage, before the island's currency was fully integrated with British denominations. The farthing, worth one quarter of a penny, was once essential to everyday commerce.
This historical coin showcases the craftsmanship of 19th-century minting and carries the character of its age. A valuable addition to any collection of British Isles coinage or Victorian-era currency. Condition varies; please examine images carefully for wear and patina consistent with nearly two centuries of history.