The British 1940 Farthing coin was minted during World War II, reflecting a time of national hardship and resource conservation. Made of bronze, the British 1940 Farthing used non-precious metals to support wartime economy and limit strategic metal use. Its continued production symbolized economic continuity amid global conflict.
Designed by artist Harold Wilson Parker, the British 1940 Farthing featured a wren, replacing the traditional Britannia in 1937 to suit smaller coins. This design echoed a simpler, more humble national spirit during wartime. The British 1940 Farthing thus captured both political resilience and the adaptive nature of British coin design.