The 1875 farthing apparently had a mintage of 712,760, so was even less than the 1887! The 1881H farthing also had a mintage of 1,792,000 - the reason the 1881H and 1882H mintage figures are the same is that Heaton's contract was to produce a weight of coins rather than a particular number - 1,792,000 farthings weighed 5 tons. The Royal Mint in the early days of bronze coinage production also minted to a set weight rather than number or value, for example the 1863 mintage of 1,433,600 is 4 tons of coins - a value of £1,493 6s 8d or 1,493 and one third pounds.
3:22 Minor correction (essentially a nitpick) here, bronze coins made the change in 1895 ;) Also, I'd suggest changing the grades for evaluation - I've seen a model using G, XF and UNC and I think it's better at representing the price range :)
The 1860 Victoria, bun head farthing with the beaded reverse, toothed obverse mule Retailing from £50 to over £1,000 depending on what condition you have it in..
You need to get upto date ,,with your values 1849 in ef,£325, 1868 prof £650 .1930 unc £595 1915 Black £295 1875h obverse3 £825 1861 , unc5 berries £700 1860 toothed border £725 ,
The 1875 farthing apparently had a mintage of 712,760, so was even less than the 1887! The 1881H farthing also had a mintage of 1,792,000 - the reason the 1881H and 1882H mintage figures are the same is that Heaton's contract was to produce a weight of coins rather than a particular number - 1,792,000 farthings weighed 5 tons. The Royal Mint in the early days of bronze coinage production also minted to a set weight rather than number or value, for example the 1863 mintage of 1,433,600 is 4 tons of coins - a value of £1,493 6s 8d or 1,493 and one third pounds.
Brilliant information, never dawned on me minted by weight by obvious when pointed out. Cheers
Thanks you lots of great info 👍
I found quite a lot of Farthings on a coin fair today, to fill up my collection. I think it is one of the nicest bronze coins. Thanks for this video.
Thanks
What Coins did you get
@@BitsAndBobsCoins two 1949 Pennies unc and 10 different Farthings in the range between 1893 and 1914 in a very good condition.
3:22 Minor correction (essentially a nitpick) here, bronze coins made the change in 1895 ;)
Also, I'd suggest changing the grades for evaluation - I've seen a model using G, XF and UNC and I think it's better at representing the price range :)
Thanks MD
The 1860 Victoria, bun head farthing with the beaded reverse, toothed obverse mule Retailing from £50 to over £1,000 depending on what condition you have it in..
Their are definitely some experience varietys
You've got to love a Farthing🔥
Thanks. Very informative.
Your Welcome 😁
I have 1892 just checked my collection I brought on ebay and there it was
Very nice
I have 1987 Folding in good condition
1892 I have.
I got 1946 farthing coin what is its value...?
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We have a Video here that will help
You need to get upto date ,,with your values 1849 in ef,£325, 1868 prof £650 .1930 unc £595 1915 Black £295 1875h obverse3 £825 1861 , unc5 berries £700 1860 toothed border £725 ,
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@ClipCamYT you can pick them up for £20
@ClipCamYT bronze proofs only a hand full left , last sold at auction £700
I have a 1951
Nice 👍