A scarce Victorian farthing in uncirculated condition. This 1884 copper coin represents a fascinating piece of British numismatic history, struck during the reign of Queen Victoria. The farthing, worth one quarter of a penny, was an essential denomination in everyday commerce throughout the 19th century. Finding examples in UNC condition is increasingly difficult, making this a worthwhile addition to any collection of British coins or Victorian-era memorabilia. The sharp strike and original lustre typical of uncirculated specimens showcase the craftsmanship of the Royal Mint from this period.