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Coin Inventory: World Coins: British: Great Britain: Farthing | ||||||
Date | Grade | Catalog # | Description | Price | Item # | |
A fully struck coin with nearly full red lustre. There is a small lamination on Britannia at the bottom of the shield and above the date. | 1903-011 | |||||
20%RD; Nice strike and pretty lustre. There appears to be a wipe on the reverse that looked like die polish at first. | 1609-068 | |||||
Blackened; A well struck, mark free example of a coin blackened by the mint to prevent hoarding. | 2201-067 | |||||
Dark brown and sharply struck, not enough lustre to call AU. There are a couple of minor pitted areas too. | 1806-244 | |||||
45% red. Very sharply struck, with lustrous cartwheel surfaces and no spots. Not sure why only called a brown, when so much red remains. It is the plate coin in Coinfacts. | 1309-061 | |||||
This coin has dark brown surfaces with decent lustre in the fields. | 1806-245 | |||||
A fully struck piece with frosty brown lustre makes this a great type coin. | 2003-076 | |||||
Smooth dark chocolate brown, well struck coin. | 1709-204 | |||||
A well struck example with a touch of wear and some mottled red & brown toning. | 1012-075-8 | |||||
Sharply struck with clean, even brown surfaces. Not enough lustre to grade higher. | 1503-068 | |||||
75% blazing red lustre on a fully struck and problem free coin. Nice eye appeal! Fresh from PCGS. | 1906-062 | |||||
A sharp coin with prooflike surfaces that show the grade limiting hairlines. | 1906-063 | |||||
So close to unc! Light milk chocolate color with no real sign of wear. Clean fields, | 1801-222 | |||||
A nearly uncirculated coin with just a trace of rub. There are still some flecks of red. | 1709-206 | |||||
10%RD with bright lustre in protected areas.Nice strike and problem free. | 1710-326 | |||||
A lustrous blue/brown coin with traces of mint red around the devices. | 1710-353 | |||||
95%RD, nice original spot free surfaces. Fresh as they come. This is the Coinfacts plate coin. The reverse woodgrain area is the only reason I can see why it's not a full red, much less a 65. | 1010-019 | |||||
A fully struck and darkened example of this interesting time. | 1409-034-6 | |||||
Blackened; A crisp strike on even blackened surfaces. There are some faint traces of red in the devices. | 0409-034-6 | |||||
A coin with interesting gold toning around the rims and devices. | 2107-103 |