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Vereinigtes Königreich. George V.. 1 Farthing 1926 NGC MS65RB (Ohne mindestpreis)

1926 Great Britain King George V 1 Farthing Coin NGC MS65RB Highlights: 1. It features the third modified effigy of George V, a subtle but significant update from earlier portraits, representing a key transitional piece in British coinage history during the interwar period. 2. With limited high-grade survivors and auction appearances, this coin offers excellent scarcity value, potentially leading to higher appreciation compared to more abundant years or lower-grade counterparts in the series. 3. The NGC MS65RB certification ensures exceptional preservation with a desirable red-brown patina, making it stand out among common Farthings that often suffer from oxidation or wear, appealing to collectors seeking gem-quality examples. Coin Story: The 1926 British George V 1 Farthing coin belongs to the bronze circulation coins during George V's reign (1910-1936), serving as the smallest unit in the British currency system, equivalent to 1/4 penny, or 1/960 pound. This coin began using the "Modified Effigy" design in 1926, which is the third variant of George V's portrait, designed by sculptor Edgar Bertram MacKennal. The obverse features the king's left-facing uncrowned bust, surrounded by the inscription "GEORGIVS V DEI GRA: BRITT: OMN: REX FID: DEF: IND: IMP:" (meaning "George V, by the Grace of God, King of the Britains, Defender of the Faith, Emperor of India"). The reverse, designed by Leonard Charles Wyon, depicts a seated Britannia holding a trident and shield, symbolizing Britain's naval power and stability, with the date below. This design continues from the Victorian era, embodying the symbolism of the British Empire. Historically, the Farthing originated in the Middle Ages and became bronze from 1860 onward, primarily used for everyday small transactions, such as buying sweets or tipping. During George V's era, Britain was recovering from World War I, and 1926 saw the General Strike, which affected currency circulation, but Farthings were still minted in large quantities to meet grassroots needs. The 1926 modified effigy variant (with a slightly smaller portrait and adjusted edge denticles) was intended to optimize minting processes, avoid confusion with the halfpenny, and reflect post-war currency reforms. This coin witnesses Britain's transition from imperial peak to modernity, officially retiring in 1960, but as a collectible, it symbolizes the continuity of British monetary history. Disclaimer: Our dispatch location is in Hong Kong. For shipments to the European Union, non-EU destinations, or specific regions within the EU with special tax agreements, we make every effort to arrange relevant tax matters with our logistics partners prior to dispatch. However, parcels may still be held at your local customs, where authorities may require you to pay duties. This is a legitimate customs procedure, with regulations varying across countries and territories. Such matters are entirely beyond our control, and we appreciate your understanding.

Nr. 102063951

Verkauft
Vereinigtes Königreich. George V.. 1 Farthing 1926 NGC MS65RB  (Ohne mindestpreis)

Vereinigtes Königreich. George V.. 1 Farthing 1926 NGC MS65RB (Ohne mindestpreis)

1926 Great Britain King George V 1 Farthing Coin NGC MS65RB

Highlights:
1. It features the third modified effigy of George V, a subtle but significant update from earlier portraits, representing a key transitional piece in British coinage history during the interwar period.
2. With limited high-grade survivors and auction appearances, this coin offers excellent scarcity value, potentially leading to higher appreciation compared to more abundant years or lower-grade counterparts in the series.
3. The NGC MS65RB certification ensures exceptional preservation with a desirable red-brown patina, making it stand out among common Farthings that often suffer from oxidation or wear, appealing to collectors seeking gem-quality examples.

Coin Story:
The 1926 British George V 1 Farthing coin belongs to the bronze circulation coins during George V's reign (1910-1936), serving as the smallest unit in the British currency system, equivalent to 1/4 penny, or 1/960 pound. This coin began using the "Modified Effigy" design in 1926, which is the third variant of George V's portrait, designed by sculptor Edgar Bertram MacKennal. The obverse features the king's left-facing uncrowned bust, surrounded by the inscription "GEORGIVS V DEI GRA: BRITT: OMN: REX FID: DEF: IND: IMP:" (meaning "George V, by the Grace of God, King of the Britains, Defender of the Faith, Emperor of India"). The reverse, designed by Leonard Charles Wyon, depicts a seated Britannia holding a trident and shield, symbolizing Britain's naval power and stability, with the date below. This design continues from the Victorian era, embodying the symbolism of the British Empire.

Historically, the Farthing originated in the Middle Ages and became bronze from 1860 onward, primarily used for everyday small transactions, such as buying sweets or tipping. During George V's era, Britain was recovering from World War I, and 1926 saw the General Strike, which affected currency circulation, but Farthings were still minted in large quantities to meet grassroots needs.

The 1926 modified effigy variant (with a slightly smaller portrait and adjusted edge denticles) was intended to optimize minting processes, avoid confusion with the halfpenny, and reflect post-war currency reforms. This coin witnesses Britain's transition from imperial peak to modernity, officially retiring in 1960, but as a collectible, it symbolizes the continuity of British monetary history.

Disclaimer:
Our dispatch location is in Hong Kong. For shipments to the European Union, non-EU destinations, or specific regions within the EU with special tax agreements, we make every effort to arrange relevant tax matters with our logistics partners prior to dispatch. However, parcels may still be held at your local customs, where authorities may require you to pay duties. This is a legitimate customs procedure, with regulations varying across countries and territories. Such matters are entirely beyond our control, and we appreciate your understanding.

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