fardingdeal (Meaning)

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fardingdeal (n.)

The fourth part of an acre of land.

Synonyms & Antonyms of fardingdeal

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fardingdeal Sentence Examples

  1. The fardingdeal was an old English coin worth a quarter of a penny, and it was used from the 13th to the 17th centuries.
  2. In the 16th century, a fardingdeal was worth about half a cent in today's money.
  3. Fardingdeals were often used to pay for small purchases, such as a loaf of bread or a pint of ale.
  4. They were also used to pay taxes and to make charitable donations.
  5. The fardingdeal was eventually replaced by the farthing, which was worth one-fourth of a penny.
  6. The farthing was also eventually discontinued in the 20th century.
  7. Today, the fardingdeal is a valuable collector's item.
  8. Some rare fardingdeals can sell for hundreds or even thousands of dollars.
  9. Fardingdeals are often found in old coin collections or in antique shops.
  10. If you find a fardingdeal, it is important to have it appraised by a coin expert to determine its value.

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The fourth part of an acre of land.

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The fardingdeal was an old English coin worth a quarter of a penny, and it was used from the 13th to the 17th centuries.

In the 16th century, a fardingdeal was worth about half a cent in today's money.

Fardingdeals were often used to pay for small purchases, such as a loaf of bread or a pint of ale.

They were also used to pay taxes and to make charitable donations.