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1904 Edward VII Farthing

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Found in a shop's "junk" bin. Verdigris aside, I thought it rather a bit too nice to have been relegated there.

1904-Edward-VII-Farthing

1904-Edward-VII-Farthing

Colligo ergo sum
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Some Verdi-care might really perk this up.
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Yeah not a bad coin under all that.
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NOTE:
Before considering Vericare, first consider the fact that
The Royal Mint deliberately chemically darkened Edwardian Farthings with a sodium thiosulfate solution
to distinguish them from Half Sovereigns, which were very close to the same diameter, and had the same obverse design.
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