Regular price
£12.00
This 1825 farthing represents a significant piece of British numismatic history from the reign of George IV. Struck during a period of economic transition in post-Napoleonic Britain, this copper coin exhibits very fine condition, showcasing well-preserved details of the monarch's profile and reverse inscription. The farthing, worth one quarter of a penny, was essential currency for everyday transactions among working-class Britons throughout the 19th century. This example demonstrates the craftsmanship of the Royal Mint during the 1820s, with clear striking and minimal wear consistent with its VF grade. An excellent addition for collectors focused on Georgian coinage or those building a comprehensive collection of British fractional denominations.