1936 George V Farthing
1935 George V Farthing
1934 George V Farthing
1933 George V Farthing
1932 George V Farthing
1931 George V Farthing
1930 George V Farthing
1929 George V Farthing
1928 George V Farthing
1927 George V Farthing
1926 George V Farthing
1925 George V Farthing
1924 George V Farthing
1923 George V Farthing
Slabbed and graded LCGS 78 (Unc)
1923 George V Farthing (Duplicate)
1922 George V Farthing
1921 George V Farthing
1920 George V Farthing
1919 George V Farthing
1918 George V Farthing (Bright)
Slabbed and graded LCGS 78 (Unc)
1918 George V Farthing (Bright) (Duplicate)
During 1918 the practice of darkening farthings ceased as gold coins went out of use so that date is known both darkened (rare) and bright.
1918 George V Farthing (Darkened)
Starting in 1897 it became the practice of the Royal Mint to darken farthings artificially as they were possible to confuse with the half-sovereign if they had a full fresh bronze lustre. This practice ceased during 1918. A consequence is that it is occasionally possible to pick up almost uncirculated coins of this period at a price associated with a worn coin, as they look like other worn farthings at a casual glance.
1917 George V Farthing (Darkened)
1916 George V Farthing (Darkened)
1915 George V Farthing (Darkened) (BRIT_T gap)
1915 George V Farthing (Darkened) (gap)
1914 George V Farthing (Darkened) (BRITT Obv)
1914 George V Farthing (Darkened) (BRIT_T gap)
1913 George V Farthing (Darkened)
1912 George V Farthing (Darkened)
1911 George V Farthing (Darkened)