RF2C5N5W4–Old pre decimal 1943 George VI farthing coin of England UK reverse Wren cut out and isolated on a white background
RF2EAWA5H–Old pre decimal 1943 George VI farthing coin of England UK reverse Wren cut out and isolated
RMEWG5FF–Replica farthing coin garden ornament
RFTRH0X1–British 1 Farthing - George VI Coin - 1946
RFFWN8CF–Old farthing, pre decimal UK coinage.
RFMADJRT–British identity and nostalgia for the past. Coins from the pre decimal and early decimal eras including half crown and two shilling pieces.
RFR4NRB6–UK 1921 Farthing coin, showing head King George V and date 1921, with the surrounding legend: GEORGIVS V DEI GRA:BRITT:OMN:REX FID:DEF:IND:IMP:
RME377AC–Vintage enameled British 1940 Farthing coin
RMEGWT2D–Farthing coin. Closeup of both sides of an old British pre-decimal Farthing coin on a white background. Cutout.
RMAJMFEG–George VI Pre Decimal British Farthing Coin
RM2TB238C–Worn King Charles II Copper Farthing Coin, UK
RMG13G51–1822 Bronze Farthing Coin Money King George IV Bust
RF2DJ3FYX–British farthing coin 1937 showing reverse and obverse on a black background
RMB8JMKM–British Wren (Troglodytes troglodytes) from George VI Farthing coin
RMKRD2YJ–British coin, Edward VII farthing
RMFJH14J–A mix of old coins
RMKRD2YE–British coin, a George VI farthing (a quarter of a penny). Date: 1941
RMBYB5EG–Obverse side of a 1937 British Farthing coin showing King George VI
RMD5EG73–1 Farthing (1/4 penny) coin, King George V, UK, 1920
RM2N9GXAA–A 1939 Farthing coin featuring George VI portrait
RMPWAJWY–1 Farthing coin, King George V, UK, 1933
RF2EAWA62–Old pre decimal 1917 George V farthing coin of England UK reverse Britannia cut out and isolated
RMDWBN9T–1 Farthing coin, South Africa, 1950
RMECDDRW–Old British Farthing coin
RMD5EG7W–1 Farthing (1/4 penny) coin, UK, 1939
RFR4NRCK–UK 1921 Farthing coin, showing reverse side of Britannia seated, wearing a helmet, holding a trident, hand resting on a shield, with the date 1921
RME377AA–Vintage enameled British 1940 Farthing coin in presentation box
RMD5EEGT–Wren from 1 Farthing (1/4 penny) coin, UK, 1939, on white background
RMG2AX3P–British Farthing Coin dated 1886
RMB4XBAC–Farthing Coin 1945 LAFjan05 January 1st 1948 Britains smallest and lowest denomination coin farthing no longer legal tender
RMRB1882–1955 British Farthing (quarter of a Penny) coin
RME6P91R–British farthing from 1944
RMEWG5FX–Replica farthing coin garden ornament
RM2RTTRC3–One farthing coin of pre-decimal currency, pounds, shillings and pence
RMA1WNR8–King George VI Reg fid def pre decimal quarter farthing penny old pence P 1949 copper bright robin bird left omn rex dei
RM2RTTRC0–One farthing coin of pre-decimal currency, pounds, shillings and pence
RF2MW316W–Irish money Pre-decimal gold coin Farthing with woodcock on reverse
RM2N9GXFW–A 1939 Farthing coin featuring George VI portrait
RFTRK6C3–British Columbia Farthing Coin
RMBYB5H2–Obverse and reverse sides of a 1937 English Farthing
RF2C5N5YB–Old pre decimal 1917 George V farthing coin of England UK reverse Britannia cut out and isolated on a white background
RMECDDRN–Old British Farthing coin
RMAPCAJ2–Picture postcard titled The Farthing by artist Ernest Sigmund Klempner circa 1910
RF2M3X59E–an english one farthing coin from 1943 on a white background
RF2M49WWP–1948 Great Brittian Farthing Coin
RM2DPFR7C–Ancient old vintage coin coins money King George the V of England one 1 Farthing 1922
RMG2AX3T–Bust Effigy of Queen Victoria on a British Farthing coin dated 1886
RM2DEDK4T–Old vintage ancient coin coins King Charles II One Farthing copper coin Britannia patron of Britan Britain 1674
RMRB1880–1955 British Farthing (quarter of a Penny) coin
RME6P91T–British farthing from 1944
RMRB188J–1868 British Victorian Farthing (quarter of a penny) coin
RMG13G4Y–British 1822 Bronze Farthing showing Britannia
RM2M9B460–A Farthing Dinner Please, the Soup Kitchen
RMG2AX3X–British One third of a farthing bronze coin dated 1902
RFFWN8CE–Old farthing, pre decimal UK coinage.
RF2R8913E–Irish money Pre-decimal gold coin Farthing with woodcock on reverse. Black and white image
RM2N9GX53–Reverse side of a 1939 George VI Farthing coin featuring a Wren
RFTRK6BG–British Columbia Farthing Coin
RMHDT66M–Victorian unofficial merchants farthing
RMCEP2RE–Reverse of a British 1844 Victoria 'Half Farthing', Britain's smallest ever unit of legal tender.
RMECDDT3–Old British Farthing coin
RFBNG2D6–Reverse and obverse of a 1940 farthing (one quarter of an old penny) with its cheering little wren.
RMBAYFYF–South African Elizabeth I farthing from 1953
RMT01W8G–Humourous punning Christmas greeting card published by Angus Thomas circa 1895
RFFTAPYK–Bronze farthing 1939 coin isolated on white background, Great Britain
RFAPCAHE–Needle packets given in lieu of a farthing change circa 1890
RMH66Y83–tin farthing with copper plug of william and mary
RMCF19KD–A section of a British coin collection in a tray, with a Queen Elizabeth young head farthing in the foreground.
RF2J3WDR2–Various Biblical coins Shekel, Half Shekel, Penny, Farthing and The Widows Mite Illustration of ancient Biblical time coin from the book ' The money of the Bible ' by George Charles Williamson, Publisher: London, The Religious Tract Society 1894
RMRB188N–1868 British Victorian Farthing (quarter of a penny) coin
RMP0E0HG–. English: Fleuron from book: A view of the copper coin and coinage of England, Including The Leaden, Tin and Laton Tokens made by Tradesmen during the Reigns of Elizabeth and James I; the Farthing Tokens of James I and Charles I; those of Towns and Corporations under the Commonwealth and Charles II; and the Tin Farthings and Halfpence of Charles II, James II, and William and Mary. With copper-plates. By Thomas Snelling. 242 A view of the copper coin and coinage of England Fleuron T058119-48
RMAR4K82–17th century trader's tokens, Lincoln 'Citty' Farthing
RF2GA66R2–Great Britain Sterling Coin Collection, 1548 to 1967
RF2R8K9X8–Irish money Pre-decimal gold coin Farthing with woodcock on reverse. Black and white image
RM2N9GWP9–Reverse side of a 1939 George VI Farthing coin featuring a Wren
RFPWA04F–The tree has grown around the coin - nature over capitalism
RMHDT66N–Victorian unofficial merchants farthing
RFE78EEK–Polish coin denominations one grosz. Obsolete hundredth of zloty. Macro closeup of both sides isolated on white background
RM2WN3YRM–Medieval Penny and its Fractions
RFTRH0W9–British 1 Farthing - George VI Coin - 1946
RMBAYFYH–South African Elizabeth I farthing from 1953 - reverse
RMHDT66K–Victorian unofficial merchants farthing
RMB8KN2F–British George VI farthing of 1947
RM2T0EETD–A large farthing built into a wall in New Mills, Derbyshire
RM2H2B40K–Diana Davis, Head of Conservation at the National Museum of the Royal Navy, holds a 127-year-old farthing in the mast house of HMS Victory after it was found under the main mast of the ship when it was removed earlier this year as part of a 20-year-long conservation project. Picture date: Tuesday October 19, 2021. Placing a coin under a mast is a centuries-old sea-faring tradition dating back to Roman times. The coin is to go on display at Portsmouth Historic Dockyard in the HMS Victory: The Nation's Flagship gallery to mark this year's Trafalgar Day commemorations on Thursday 21 October. See
RMKDWJ97–A giant farthing is built into the wall of a house in New Mills, Derbyshire
RFT5XD72–Obverse and Reverse Sides of Farthing of Charles II was an English coin equal to one quarter of a penny, vintage line drawing or engraving illustratio
RM2DGNN5C–Transport, An old Penny Farthing aka 'Ordinary' , High wheel and High wheeler used as a sports bicycle with its rider. As well as being a popular leisure pastime for the general public, they soon attracted sportsmen who used them for high speed racing. Despite its ungainly look, it was both fast and comfortable. The name came from the British penny and farthing (quarter penny) coins which were very different in size.
RMP0E0HE–. English: Fleuron from book: A view of the copper coin and coinage of England, Including The Leaden, Tin and Laton Tokens made by Tradesmen during the Reigns of Elizabeth and James I; the Farthing Tokens of James I and Charles I; those of Towns and Corporations under the Commonwealth and Charles II; and the Tin Farthings and Halfpence of Charles II, James II, and William and Mary. With copper-plates. By Thomas Snelling. 242 A view of the copper coin and coinage of England Fleuron T058119-45
RMCPBWTB–Silver English farthings
RMAR4K7E–17th century trader's tokens, Lincoln 'Citty' City Farthing
RM2B6TX2G–Hollandse munt of duit Dutch duit coin or object type: coin penny resort Object number: NM-NM-7747-3 Inscriptions / Brands: both sides, beaten: Dutch maiden in the garden; thereabout original text AUX NIS IN NOM DOMweerszijden, beaten: Hollandia surrounded by two touching wreath Description: Dutch currency or farthing, also called oortje'. Manufacturer : anonymous place manufacture: Netherlands Date: ca. 1590 - ca. 1596 Physical characteristics: copper material: copper Technique : store dimensions: 2.4 cm d. Subject: Wintering on Novaya Zemlya When: 1596 - 1597
RF2NH9W8J–Vector money bronze coin British farthing, Britannia on reverse
RM2N9GWXG–Reverse side of a 1939 George VI Farthing coin featuring a Wren
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