The British 1898 Halfpenny, designed by Sir Edward Poynter, featured Queen Victoria on the obverse and a seated Britannia on the reverse. Struck in bronze (95% copper), it reflected Britains economic stability during the Victorian era, an age of industrial growth and imperial expansion. The 1898 Halfpenny circulated widely, representing both national pride and everyday commerce.
Politically, the 1898 Halfpenny was issued during the latter part of Queen Victoria’s reign, a period marked by global influence and the zenith of the British Empire. Poynter’s design symbolized continuity and strength, with the 1898 Halfpenny embodying Britain’s economic resilience and imperial power in a time of both domestic and international significance.