Description: This listing is for the photographed 1831 British Half Penny. Great detail on this coin. Perfect for a collection, gift for a collector. Scarce Coin. Only 806,000 made. A British copper farthing succeeded the English farthing after England and Scotland were united into the Kingdom of Great Britain in 1707, although not immediately. Under Queen Anne, a small number of pattern farthings were struck, but none for circulation, as so many English farthings from previous reigns were still available in circulation. Some British copper farthings were struck in the reigns of George I and George II. By the accession of George III, in 1760, many counterfeits were in circulation, and the Royal Mint stopped minting copper coins in 1775. The next farthings were the first struck by steam power, in 1799 by Matthew Boulton at his Soho Mint, under licence. Boulton coined more in 1806, and the Royal Mint resumed production in 1821. The farthing was struck regularly under George IV and William IV, by then with a design very like a smaller version of the penny. 1831 UK Half Penny Great Britain 1831 - VG+ Grade / Condition - King William IV - British 1/2 Penny From 1831, Scarce Coin
Price: 32 USD
Location: Dover, New Hampshire
End Time: 2024-10-27T15:55:31.000Z
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