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British coins, two George VI farthings (a quarter of a penny) for 1949 and 1951, with a wren on the reverse. The farthing ceased to be legal tender after 1960. Date: 1949, 1951
British coin, Edward VII farthingBritish coin, an Edward VII farthing (a quarter of a penny) for 1909, with Britannia on the reverse. Date: 1909
British coins, three George V farthings (a quarter of a penny) for 1918, 1930 and 1932, with Britannia on the reverse. Date: 1918-1932
British coins, two Queen Victoria farthings (a quarter of a penny) for 1860 and 1868. With Britannia on the reverse, with a lighthouse and a ship in the background. Date: 1860s
Penny Farthing Race / SilkThe Last Lap Five racing cyclists approach the finishing line on their Penny Farthings
Prospective CustomersTwo girls - one rich, the other poor - admire a display of dolls outside a shop, offered at the bargain price of eleven pence and three farthings