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British Old Penny, Half Penny And Maybe A Farthing

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This is probably the oldest coin in my collection, an 1899 Old Penny.
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When I was young and The Royal Mint was about to phase out half pennies, I stashed away a whole bunch of them. I still have that bag of tiny coins. This is the shiniest of them!
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Not sure what this one is (apart from scrap metal, pretty much!) but it's the same size as a Farthing. I think that's George V and you can just make out the shape of Britannia there, I reckon. Did Farthings ever have Britannia on?
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Yes they did, until 1936.
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Cool, thanks. I checked my other Farthing and it's a 1939 one.
I wonder why we had a bird (a wren?) on those, it seems out of keeping with the usual heraldry/plantlife themes on British coins.
Although I suppose we did have a ship on the half penny.
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