The last British Farthing was minted in 1956.
The last British Half-Farthing coin was issued in 1868.
The British 1826 George IV copper coins minted were the Penny, Halfpenny and Farthing. They are very similar except for the size. The Penny is 34 mm in diameter. The Halfpenny is 28 mm in diameter. The Farthing is 22 mm in diameter. Please decide which you have and submit a new question.
The farthing was last produced in Great Britain in 1956.
The image on a British Farthing was - From 1937 to 1956, it was a wren. From 1672 to 1937, it was various representations of Britannia.
Such a coin does not exist. The last British Farthing was minted in 1956 and they were demonetised in 1960.
The Royal Mint produced no Half-Farthing coins after 1856.
Such a coin does not exist. The Royal Mint produced no Farthing coins in 1870 or 1871.
A Penny Farthing was a 19th Century bicycle invented in 1871 by British engineer, James Starley. A Penny and a Farthing are both coins from the now redundant British predecimal currency system. The Penny Farthing bicycle was so named for the contrast of the size of the front and back wheels which were likened to a Penny and a Farthing.
Your coin is either a copper Penny, a Halfpenny or a Farthing with George IV on the front and a seated Britannia on the reverse. The Farthing is 22 mm in diameter. The Halfpenny is 28 mm in diameter. The Penny is 34 mm in diameter.
A 1944 farthing* in average condition sells for less than a dollar. (*) Note : A "penny farthing" is a type of bicycle. A farthing is 1/4 of a penny, so the terms do not go together (e.g. you would not say "a dime quarter")
Such a coin does not exist. The Farthing was last issued in 1956 and withdrawn from circulation and demonetised in 1960.