A scarce British farthing from 1916, struck during the First World War. This copper coin represents a fascinating period in numismatic history when Britain's coinage reflected the demands of wartime production. The farthing, worth one quarter of a penny, was a staple of everyday commerce for over two centuries before its eventual withdrawal from circulation.
Ideal for collectors of British coins, WWI-era pieces, or those seeking an authentic historical artefact from early 20th-century Britain.