1839 Queen Victoria Copper Farthing Coin In Near Mint To Mint Condition.
This is a high grade example with sharp detail and almost full mint lustre.
There are extremely light toning spots on the Obverse of this coin.
This coin comes in a plastic coin envelope.
The 1839 farthing was struck in copper by the Royal Mint. The obverse side of the coin features a young Queen Victoria with her head facing left, hair in a double fillet, and a loose curl. The truncation on the neck has the engraver’s initials, W.W. for William Wyon, and the date below. The reverse side of the coin depicts Britannia seated facing right holding a trident and resting her right hand on a shield. A rose, thistle, and shamrock are united in the exergue.
This 1839 copper farthing coin had a mintage figure of 4,300,800.
You are buying the Copper Farthing coin in the pictures.