A scarce Victorian farthing from 1887, struck during Queen Victoria's reign. This copper coin represents a fascinating piece of British numismatic history, when the farthing—worth one quarter of a penny—was in regular circulation.
The 1887 farthing is a sought-after date for collectors, particularly in good fine condition. Each coin tells the story of late 19th-century Britain, making it an excellent addition to any collection of British coins or Victorian memorabilia.
Ideal for numismatists, history enthusiasts, and those interested in pre-decimal British currency.