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Vereinigtes Königreich. Victoria. 1 Farthing 1886 NGC MS63RB  (Ohne mindestpreis)
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Vereinigtes Königreich. Victoria. 1 Farthing 1886 NGC MS63RB (Ohne mindestpreis)

1886 Great Britain Queen Victoria Bronze Farthing (1/4 Penny), NGC MS63 RB Highlights: 1. It perfectly captures Queen Victoria's youthful image during the empire's peak alongside the iconic seated Britannia reverse, embodying 19th-century British aesthetics, naval supremacy, and national pride. This makes it a visually and thematically compelling piece for collectors focused on royal portraiture or British Empire history. 2. Bronze farthings frequently lose their original red color due to aging and handling; this grade retains pleasing RB surfaces with underlying luster and sharp strike details. It highlights the technical achievement of both the Royal Mint's production and modern conservation, offering strong visual appeal and condition rarity within the series. 3. As a 1/4 penny (1/960 pound), it illustrates the intricate, multi-tiered currency structure that supported industrial-era commerce and the daily economy of ordinary citizens. Its long circulation (until 1961) bridges the Victorian age to the modern decimal era, providing historical depth and context when completing type or date sets of British minor coinage. Coin Story: The 1886 Farthing was struck during the reign of Queen Victoria (1837–1901), at the height of the British Empire and the Industrial Revolution. It belongs to the "Bun Head" series of bronze minor coins (second type, 1860–1894), produced by the Royal Mint in London. The farthing was essential for everyday small transactions among the working and middle classes, such as buying newspapers, bread, or making change. It remained legal tender until demonetized on 31 December 1960, circulating for about 75 years. This coin thus serves as a tangible witness to Victorian economic life, the precision of Britain's pre-decimal currency system, and the empire's global influence at its zenith. The coin's appeal lies in its historical representation of Victorian Britain, attractive Bun Head portraiture, and solid mid-grade preservation. MS63 RB offers sharp details on the queen's hair bun, facial features, and Britannia's drapery, with warm red-brown surfaces that enhance eye appeal. It is an affordable entry point for collectors building a type set of British bronze farthings or Victorian minor coinage. Retail values for NGC MS63 RB typically range from approximately USD 80–150 (or equivalent in other currencies), depending on exact luster, toning, and eye appeal. It provides good value for money in the mid-tier British copper/bronze market.

Nr. 102826121

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Vereinigtes Königreich. Victoria. 1 Farthing 1886 NGC MS63RB  (Ohne mindestpreis)

Vereinigtes Königreich. Victoria. 1 Farthing 1886 NGC MS63RB (Ohne mindestpreis)

1886 Great Britain Queen Victoria Bronze Farthing (1/4 Penny), NGC MS63 RB

Highlights:
1. It perfectly captures Queen Victoria's youthful image during the empire's peak alongside the iconic seated Britannia reverse, embodying 19th-century British aesthetics, naval supremacy, and national pride. This makes it a visually and thematically compelling piece for collectors focused on royal portraiture or British Empire history.
2. Bronze farthings frequently lose their original red color due to aging and handling; this grade retains pleasing RB surfaces with underlying luster and sharp strike details. It highlights the technical achievement of both the Royal Mint's production and modern conservation, offering strong visual appeal and condition rarity within the series.
3. As a 1/4 penny (1/960 pound), it illustrates the intricate, multi-tiered currency structure that supported industrial-era commerce and the daily economy of ordinary citizens. Its long circulation (until 1961) bridges the Victorian age to the modern decimal era, providing historical depth and context when completing type or date sets of British minor coinage.

Coin Story:
The 1886 Farthing was struck during the reign of Queen Victoria (1837–1901), at the height of the British Empire and the Industrial Revolution. It belongs to the "Bun Head" series of bronze minor coins (second type, 1860–1894), produced by the Royal Mint in London.

The farthing was essential for everyday small transactions among the working and middle classes, such as buying newspapers, bread, or making change. It remained legal tender until demonetized on 31 December 1960, circulating for about 75 years. This coin thus serves as a tangible witness to Victorian economic life, the precision of Britain's pre-decimal currency system, and the empire's global influence at its zenith.

The coin's appeal lies in its historical representation of Victorian Britain, attractive Bun Head portraiture, and solid mid-grade preservation. MS63 RB offers sharp details on the queen's hair bun, facial features, and Britannia's drapery, with warm red-brown surfaces that enhance eye appeal. It is an affordable entry point for collectors building a type set of British bronze farthings or Victorian minor coinage. Retail values for NGC MS63 RB typically range from approximately USD 80–150 (or equivalent in other currencies), depending on exact luster, toning, and eye appeal. It provides good value for money in the mid-tier British copper/bronze market.

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