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The coins listed here were not called farthings, but rather the 2-Double piece. They are included here, though, because 8 Doubles was equal to
a Penny, and 12 Pence equal to a Shilling, etc. Thus, though not named a farthing, these 2-Double coins may be considered the same as one.
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O: Obverse | R: Reverse |
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KM-44, (1858) |
O | Three lions passant to left in shield, plant above, leaves with one stem |
| GUERNESEY |
R | Legend in three lines across the field, H mint mark (for Heaton, Birmingham) below date |
| 2 / DOUBLES / date H |
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KM-8, (1868-1911) |
O | Three lions passant to left in shield, plant above, leaves with three stems |
| GUERNESEY |
R | Legend in three lines across the field, H mint mark (for Heaton, Birmingham) below date |
| 2 / DOUBLES / date H |
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KM-8a, (1885) (Bronzed Copper Proof) |
O | Three lions passant to left in shield, plant above, leaves with three stems |
| GUERNESEY |
R | Legend in three lines across the field, H mint mark (for Heaton, Birmingham) below date |
| 2 / DOUBLES / date H |
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KM-9, (1868) |
O | Three lions passant to left in shield, plant above, leaves with one stem |
| GUERNESEY |
R | Legend in three lines across the field, H mint mark (for Heaton, Birmingham) below date |
| 2 / DOUBLES / date H |
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KM-12, (1914-1929) |
O | Three lions passant to left in shield, plant above, leaves with one stem, lions more elongated |
| GUERNESEY |
R | Legend in three lines across the field, H mint mark (for Heaton, Birmingham) below date |
| 2 / DOUBLES / date H |
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