1937 King George VI Silver Maundy Threepence Coin In Near Extremely Fine Condition.
There are light surface marks on both sides of this coin. There is a tiny edge nick on the reverse of this coin.
This coin comes in a plastic coin envelope.
The 1937 maundy threepence is a coin struck in 0.500 silver by the Royal Mint. The Obverse features the uncrowned portrait of King George VI facing left, with legend around. The reverse features a crowned denomination dividing date within an oak wreath.
Maundy money is struck in denominations of one penny, twopence, threepence, and fourpence. Until the 18th century the coins were given from the circulating coinage, and it was not until the latter half of the century that the four Maundy coins developed as distinct, noncirculating pieces. In most years there are fewer than 2,000 complete sets of Maundy money issued.
You are buying the Silver Maundy Threepence Coin in the pictures.