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1738 FARTHING IRELAND SERBIA This 1836 halfcrown represents a

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This 1836 halfcrown represents a significant piece of British numismatic history from the reign of William IV

with only moderate wear evident on the high points

Struck during the reign of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi

It reflects Ipswich’s commercial activity and the local initiative to maintain smooth everyday trade during a period of currency scarcity

A scarce and desirable example for collectors focused on mid-18th-century British fractional currency

1738 FARTHING IRELAND SERBIA This 1836 halfcrown represents aThis 1738 Irish farthing is a fascinating piece of numismatic history. Minted during the reign of George II, this small copper coin represents everyday commerce in 18th century Ireland. The farthing, worth one quarter of a penny, was essential currency for ordinary transactions. With nearly three centuries of age, this coin showcases the craftsmanship of Georgian era minting and offers collectors a tangible connection to Irish heritage. A genuine

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