William III Farthing Fair

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William III was from The Netherlands and became our King when his wife Mary died. The smallest copper coin issued at the time was the Farthing. You have William’s bust facing right and Britannia on the reverse. Because it was the smallest denomination they tend to come very worn and sometimes you are lucky to see even outline details. These coins are in Fair condition but they are over 300 years old and have seen actual circulation.
SKU: CWC4600
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Halfpenny featuring William III former King of England and Ireland

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