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Lot of 55x Great Britain 1955 Farthings, 55pcs (Sold As-Is)

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Lot of 55x Great Britain 1955 Farthings, 55pcs (Sold As-Is)

Lot of 55x Great Britain 1955 Farthings, 55pcs (Sold As-Is)

Celebrate 1955 with 55 British farthings! Coins come in individual 2x2s and have not been graded.

Here's what was happening in Britain in 1955!
  • Winston Churchill was replaced by Anthony Eden as Prime Minister.
  • Britain helped negotiate the Austrian State Treaty, ending Allied occupation.
  • The economy was growing, but tariffs were still high following World War II.
  • The Simonstown Agreement was signed, establishing military cooperation with South Africa.
  • Youth fashion was becoming trendy, with Mary Quant's iconic Bazaar boutique opening in Chelsea.
Please note, this lot is sold as-is and returns will absolutely not be accepted.
Lot of 55x Great Britain 1955 Farthings, 55pcs (Sold As-Is)

Celebrate 1955 with 55 British farthings! Coins come in individual 2x2s and have not been graded.

Here's what was happening in Britain in 1955!
  • Winston Churchill was replaced by Anthony Eden as Prime Minister.
  • Britain helped negotiate the Austrian State Treaty, ending Allied occupation.
  • The economy was growing, but tariffs were still high following World War II.
  • The Simonstown Agreement was signed, establishing military cooperation with South Africa.
  • Youth fashion was becoming trendy, with Mary Quant's iconic Bazaar boutique opening in Chelsea.
Please note, this lot is sold as-is and returns will absolutely not be accepted.
$8.71

Original: $29.04

-70%
Lot of 55x Great Britain 1955 Farthings, 55pcs (Sold As-Is)

$29.04

$8.71

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Lot of 55x Great Britain 1955 Farthings, 55pcs (Sold As-Is)

Celebrate 1955 with 55 British farthings! Coins come in individual 2x2s and have not been graded.

Here's what was happening in Britain in 1955!
  • Winston Churchill was replaced by Anthony Eden as Prime Minister.
  • Britain helped negotiate the Austrian State Treaty, ending Allied occupation.
  • The economy was growing, but tariffs were still high following World War II.
  • The Simonstown Agreement was signed, establishing military cooperation with South Africa.
  • Youth fashion was becoming trendy, with Mary Quant's iconic Bazaar boutique opening in Chelsea.
Please note, this lot is sold as-is and returns will absolutely not be accepted.