A 1695 farthing is a copper coin from the reign of King William III of England (1694-1702). It was a standard circulation coin, valued at one-quarter of a penny. The obverse features a laureate bust of King William III facing right, with the inscription “GVLIELMVS.TERTIVS”. The reverse depicts Britannia seated, holding a spear and an olive branch, with a shield bearing the Union flag. The date “1695” is inscribed at the bottom.
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A 1695 farthing is a copper coin from the reign of King William III of England (1694-1702).
Original price was: $2,500.00.$2,200.00Current price is: $2,200.00.
Key Characteristics:
- Denomination: 1 Farthing (¼ Penny)
- Material: Copper
- Weight: Approximately 5.4 grams
- Diameter: 23 mm
- King: William III
- Years: 1695-1700
Historical Context:
- The 1695 farthing was part of a series of farthings produced during William III’s reign after the death of his wife, Queen Mary, in 1694.
- These coins were minted at the Royal Mint in London.
- The 1695 farthing is the first year of issue for the William III farthings.
- Although the contract for coining farthings was the same as before, issues arose with the quality of the coins, including economizing on expenses and potential spelling errors on the dies.
- Despite attempts to control the overproduction of copper coinage, the issue continued, and there were further Parliamentary attempts to address the problem later.







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