A scarce British farthing from 1901, struck during the reign of King Edward VII. This copper coin represents a fascinating piece of numismatic history from the Edwardian era. The farthing, worth one quarter of a penny, was a staple of everyday commerce in early 20th-century Britain before its eventual withdrawal from circulation.
This example is graded as Good Fine (GF), displaying clear details of the monarch's portrait and reverse design. A desirable addition to any collection of British coinage or historical currency.