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England 1 farthing 1604-1619 (Harrington issue) KM# (1606) - England -  LastDodo
England 1 farthing 1604-1619 (Harrington issue) KM# (1606) - England - LastDodo

King James I Royal Farthing Coin Fragment Harrington/lennox - Etsy
King James I Royal Farthing Coin Fragment Harrington/lennox - Etsy

Patent Farthings: 1613-1642
Patent Farthings: 1613-1642

1 Farthing - James I ("Harrington Issue") - Ireland – Numista
1 Farthing - James I ("Harrington Issue") - Ireland – Numista

Pound coins, farthings and 'Haringtons' — Rachel Hammersley
Pound coins, farthings and 'Haringtons' — Rachel Hammersley

PENNY FARTHING Classic Harrington Jacket
PENNY FARTHING Classic Harrington Jacket

James I Coin - Etsy
James I Coin - Etsy

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
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

Comparison of James I and Charles I patent farthings | Coins, Charles,  Historical context
Comparison of James I and Charles I patent farthings | Coins, Charles, Historical context

Patent Farthings: 1613-1642
Patent Farthings: 1613-1642

James I Harrington Farthing type 2 mm trefoil on reverse | European Coins
James I Harrington Farthing type 2 mm trefoil on reverse | European Coins

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
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
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

SOLD Hammered Coins
SOLD Hammered Coins

English Tokens of the 17th and 18th Centuries
English Tokens of the 17th and 18th Centuries

Coins of the UK - Farthings
Coins of the UK - Farthings

Farthing (English coin) - Wikipedia
Farthing (English coin) - Wikipedia

PENNY FARTHING Classic Harrington Jacket
PENNY FARTHING Classic Harrington Jacket

1 Farthing - James I (Harington issue; type 2) - England – Numista
1 Farthing - James I (Harington issue; type 2) - England – Numista

Half-Cent Inspired by Farthings of England | Mintage World
Half-Cent Inspired by Farthings of England | Mintage World

PENNY FARTHING Classic Harrington Jacket
PENNY FARTHING Classic Harrington Jacket

British Farthings of James I
British Farthings of James I

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
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