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George VI Farthing

South Africa

1937–1952

Reference data compiled from public catalogs

Estimated Melt Value

$0.04

Based on Copper spot price ($6.07/oz) · 95.0% purity · 2.83g

Updated 10:08 PM

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Specifications

CountrySouth Africa
Years Minted1937–1952
CompositionBronze
Weight2.83 g
Diameter20 mm
ShapeRound
EdgePlain

Design

Obverse

Crowned bust of King George VI facing left.

Reverse

Protea flower surrounded by the denomination.

History & Notable Facts

The George VI Farthing, though scarcely larger than a modern button, circulated widely in South Africa during the lean years of World War II.

This bronze coin, minted from 1937 to 1952 at the Pretoria Mint, featured the king's profile on one side and a sprig of protea on the other—a nod to local flora amid imperial design. Records show variations in edge lettering, but exact reasons remain murky; perhaps a minting error or simple oversight.

We know production peaked early in the series, then tapered off as inflation rendered the farthing obsolete. Mintage figures for later years are spotty, lost in bureaucratic shifts.

Collectors sometimes chase the 1939 issue, assuming rarity, but that's mostly hype; most turn up in everyday hoards.

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