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Grade On This 1826 British Farthing

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Could you enlarge those pics, please?



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I will have to figure out how to make them bigger.
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Making an assessment from the images shown, Uk grading, I'd say Fine for the obverse, Near Fine for the reverse.
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Thanks for the input!
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You're very welcome.
Often, if circulated, these come with unsightly rim dents. Yours is a nice little problem free coin.
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British pure copper coins in the first half of the 19th century are softer (and thus more subject to wear and impact damage), than the later bronze issues.
So a copper coin as pictured and is problem free, is a nice addition to any collection.
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