The Farth coin was a type of coin issued in New Jersey in 1670, primarily used for trade and daily transactions in early colonial America. It is categorized as a colonial coin and typically features designs reflecting its regional origins, including palm trees or other local imagery. Due to its historic significance and limited mintage, the Farth has become a sought-after collectible among numismatists, representing not only the economic practices of the time but also the early American struggle for monetary independence from European powers.