When did the farthing go out of circulation?

The British farthing (derived from the Old English feorthing, a fourth part) was a British coin worth a quarter of an old penny (1⁄960 of a pound sterling). It ceased to be struck after 1956 and was demonetised from 1 January 1961.
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How much would a farthing be worth today?

How much is a farthing worth? In its time of circulation, the farthing coin was worth one-fourth of a penny and before decimalisation, there were 240 pennies to a pound. In today's money, this would mean that a farthing would have a value of 0.10 pence.
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When did we stop using the farthing?

The farthing gained importance during the Second World War, but never circulated as freely as the halfpenny; minting ceased in 1956 and farthings were demonetised at the end of 1960. The halfpenny survived until decimalisation, ceasing to be legal tender from 31 July 1969.
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What would a farthing buy in 1900?

But its buying power has steadily dwindled, and by 1900 the farthing was already a children's coin —good only for a single sourball or a few winkles (non-U shellfish) at the seaside. Since the war the bronze farthing, which is slightly larger than a U.S. cent, has vanished from most transactions.
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Is a 1938 Farthing worth anything?

£18.00 Current price is: £18.00.
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The History of the FARTHING

What year was the last Farthing minted?

In 1956 the Royal Mint issued the last Farthing ever! We're guessing that it was too low of a denomination to be of any use. We have a nice small group of Brilliant Uncirculated 1956 Queen Elizabeth II Farthings. These are the last Farthing to ever be struck.
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How much is a 1925 Farthing worth?

A mid grade condition 1925 Bronze Farthing is worth about £2.25. (value mid point between VF and EF). View all English coins struck dated 1925. Guide prices shown are from the Token Publishing Coin Yearbook 2022 for Fine, VF, EF and Uncirculated condition.
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How long is a Farthing worth?

A Farthing has a nominal value of one quarter of a Penny.
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What is the English farthing 1955?

The 1955 Wren Farthing was the penultimate, or the next to last Farthing to ever be struck. In 1956 the last ever Farthing was struck. For some reason, this penultimate Farthing is rather difficult to find in Brilliant Uncirculated condition.
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When did the threepenny bit go out of circulation?

Elizabeth II threepences

The reverse shows a Tudor portcullis with chains and a coronet, with the inscription THREE PENCE date. This coin was produced in all years from 1953 to 1967, and in 1970 (in proof sets only). Following decimalisation, the brass threepence ceased to be legal tender after 31 August 1971.
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Why is a wren on a farthing?

King Edward eventually gave in on the question, fearing that such designs would be unacceptable to the British people, but non-heraldic themes for the halfpenny (a sailing ship) and farthing survived. The selected design for the farthing, a wren, placed the smallest British bird on the British coin smallest in value.
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What metal were farthings made of?

Farthings were in use in Britain intermittently from the reign of Henry III (1216–72) until 1960. The first farthings were made of silver. Farthings made after the reign of Edward VI (1547–53) were made either of copper, tin, bronze, or combinations of these metals.
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Are threepenny bits worth anything?

The value of a threepenny bit today depends on several factors, including: Collectible Value: If you have an old threepenny bit in good condition, it may have some collectible value. Collectors often seek out coins in excellent condition, and rare or historically significant threepenny bits may be worth more.
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How much was a Farthing in Jesus' time?

In Jesus' day two sparrows were sold for a Roman penny. Two pennies made farthing. A farthing was 1/64 of a denarius. And a denarius was the average laborer's wage for one day.
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What year did the Farthing cease to be legal tender?

As with all British coins, the obverse bore the image of the reigning monarch. The farthing ceased to be legal tender in the United Kingdom on 1 January 1961.
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When did sixpence go out of circulation?

First issued during the mid sixteenth century, the sixpence had a value of 2.5p following decimalisation (1971) and could be used until 1980 when it was finally demonetised.
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Was there a coin smaller than a farthing?

Even Smaller Than Farthings - Half Farthings

Although there were 960 farthings to the pound sterling, which sounds difficult to imagine nowadays, there were, in fact coins smaller than farthings. Fractional farthings were issued from 1839.
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When did the half crown go out of circulation?

Queen Elizabeth II 1953–1967: the last half crown for general circulation was issued in 1967, and the coin was withdrawn in 1970, before decimalisation. Proof sets of £sd coins, including the half crown, were issued by the Royal Mint, bearing the date 1970.
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Which bird was featured on the British Farthing coin from 1937 to 1971?

The wren was chosen to appear on the reverse of one farthing but the king abdicated before his coins were produced for circulation; the design eventually appeared on George VI's definitive coins.
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Are half crowns worth anything?

The halfcrown prior to 1920 contains 0.4205 oz of silver, and this gives a bullion value of about £7.32 or US$10.04. Halfcrowns from the period 1920 to 1946 contain 0.2273 oz of silver and thus have a bullion value of £3.96 or US$5.43. Please note that the silver price and exchange rates fluctuate.
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How much is a 1903 Farthing worth?

Mintage for the Farthing design struck dated 1903 is recorded as 5,331,200 coins. A mid grade condition 1903 Bronze Farthing is worth about £6.50. (value mid point between VF and EF). View all English coins struck dated 1903.
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What are the rarest farthings?

Elizabeth II, Farthing 1956 Uncirculated

The last ever Farthing was struck in 1956 under Queen Elizabeth II and was struck in bronze. In fact, there were only four farthings issued under Queen Elizabeth II. The 1956 Farthing is the most difficult of the four dates to get.
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When did Threepence go out of circulation?

This coin was produced in all years from 1953 to 1967, and in 1970 (in proof sets only). Following decimalisation, the brass threepence ceased to be legal tender after 31 August 1971.
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What is a Hey penny?

Definitions of ha'penny. noun. an English coin worth half a penny. synonyms: halfpenny.
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