1860 AD., Great Britain, Victoria, Farthing, KM 747.2.
Great Britain, Victoria, second young or "bun" head (bronze) issues, 2nd portrait, engraver Leonard Wyon (obverse), Royal mint, 1860 AD.,
Farthing (20 mm / 2,58 g), mintage 2.867.200 , bronze (Cu 95%, Sn 4%, Zn 1%),
Obv.: VICTORIA D: G: - BRITT: REG: F: D: , (Victoria by the Grace of God, Queen of Britains, Defender of the Faith) , her laureate, draped bust left, toothed border. (obverse C )
Rev.: FAR-TH-ING / 1860 , Britannia seated right, trident in left hand, right resting on shield, lighthouse at left, ship at right in background, denomination above, date and mint mark in exergue, toothed border, 1 large rock to the left of the lighthouse..
KM 747.2 (toothed border) ; Spink 3958 ; Peck 1859 ; Freeman 501 . ( F = £3 VF = £7 EF = £40 UNC = £110 )
The 1860 British farthing is of two main types. The first type has an outer circle of round beads on the obverse and reverse. The second type has a toothed outer circle around the obverse and reverse. A type also exists which is a mule of the two types - the obverse has a toothed border, but the reverse has a beaded border.