1866 Queen Victoria One Third Farthing Coin
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THE VERY FIRST: Victorian One Third Farthing Bronze Coin
Step back into the heart of 19th-century British numismatics with this remarkable 1866 Queen Victoria Third Farthing, a scarce and fascinating relic of the Victorian era.
Originally minted as a practical equivalent to the Maltese grano, this coin is a unique crossover between local utility and imperial heritage.
The Third Farthing denomination was introduced in 1827 for use in Malta, where British colonial administration required a low-denomination coin to match the local currency. Importantly though, they are officially part of British coinage.
The 1866 issue is particularly noteworthy — it marks the first year this coin was struck in bronze, replacing the earlier copper versions. This shift in material reflects broader changes across British currency during the period.
Here's why the 1866 Queen Victoria One Third Farthing Coin is a CPM Prestige recommendation...
A certified 1866 issue — the first-ever bronze Third Farthing
Ideal for collectors of Queen Victoria coinage, British imperial history, or rare low-denomination coins
Beautifully preserved with historical charm - your Third Farthing will arrive encapsulated within a custom presentation box alongside it's own Certificate of Authenticity.
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Country of issue: Malta Year of issue: 1866 Diameter: 15mm Weight: 0.94g Alloy: Bronze







