A scarce Victorian farthing from 1858, struck during the reign of Queen Victoria. This copper coin represents a fascinating piece of British numismatic history from the mid-19th century. The farthing, worth one quarter of a penny, was an essential denomination for everyday transactions in Victorian Britain.
This example grades Good Fine (GF), displaying clear details of Victoria's portrait and the reverse design while showing honest wear consistent with its age and circulation. A desirable addition to any collection of British coins or Victorian-era memorabilia.