| Themes this item is part of: |
Royal Mint, London, HM Queen Victoria (1819-1901), William Wyon, Medallist & Engraver (1795-1851), Royal Mint, Tower Hill, 1809-1975, Early History of London Mints, to 1300, William Wyon, Medallist (1795-1851), The Royal Mint, Alfred Chitty Collection, Numismatics & Philately Collection |
| Primary Classification: |
COINS |
| Secondary Classification: |
Great Britain |
| Tertiary Classification: |
working strikes |
| DateEra: |
1843 AD |
| Denomination: |
Farthing |
| Obverse Description: |
Head of the Queen facing left, hair bound in double fillet gathered behind in a knot from which a loose curl; on neck truncation raised, W.W. (for William Wyon, who designed and engraved the dies); around, VICTORIA DEI GRATIA; below, 1843 |
| Reverse Description: |
Britannia seated facing right on a rock holding a trident and resting her right hand on an oval shield which bears the three crosses of the Union Flag; around, BRITANNIAR: REG: FID: DEF:; in exergue, a rose, thistle and shamrock combined. |
| Edge Description: |
Plain |
| Shape: |
Round |
| Material: |
Copper |
| Issued By: |
HM Queen Victoria, England, Great Britain, 1843 |
| Mint: |
Royal Mint, London, London, England, Great Britain, 1843 |
| Artist: |
William Wyon - Royal Mint, London |
| Bibliography: |
- [Book], C. Peck - British Museum Coins and Medals, English Copper, Tin and Bronze Coins in the British Museum, London, 1970, Peck 1563 Pages
- [Book], Philip Skingley - Spink & Sons Ltd., Coins of England and the United Kingdom, Spink & Son Ltd., London, 2007, Spink 3950 Pages
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