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O'Brien Coin Guide: Harington 'Patent' Farthings (1613-14) for James I | The Old Currency Exchange is a specialist dealer and valuer of Irish & GB coins, tokens and banknotes
Jamestown Rediscovery - On this day in 1613, King James I of England granted a royal patent to Lord John Harrington to produce small copper alloy farthing tokens. Five different types of
PENNY FARTHING Classic Harrington Jacket
1 Farthing - James I ("Harrington Issue") - Ireland – Numista
STUART. James I. 1603-1625. Æ Farthing (12mm, 0.28 g, 6h). 'Harrington' issue, small size. Privy mark: millrind. Struck circa 1613. | Classical Numismatic Group
Patent Farthings: 1613-1642
English Tokens of the 17th and 18th Centuries
ST-JKFJ - JAMES I Harrington Farthing Cl.1b, c1613-4, c12mm, c0.4g.
King James I Royal Farthing Coin Fragment Harrington/lennox - Etsy
English Tokens of the 17th and 18th Centuries
Farthing (English coin) - Wikipedia
Pound coins, farthings and 'Haringtons' — Rachel Hammersley
England 1 farthing 1604-1619 (Harrington issue) KM# (1606) - England - LastDodo
JAMES I IRELAND HARRINGTON FARTHING COIN c.1613 COIN EF or BETTER | #512803043
1 Farthing - James I (Harington issue; type 2) - England – Numista
O'Brien Coin Guide: Maltravers 'Patent' Farthings (1634-36) for Charles I | The Old Currency Exchange is a specialist dealer and valuer of Irish & GB coins, tokens and banknotes
Pound coins, farthings and 'Haringtons' — Rachel Hammersley
O'Brien Coin Guide: Harington 'Patent' Farthings (1613-14) for James I | The Old Currency Exchange is a specialist dealer and valuer of Irish & GB coins, tokens and banknotes