Maundy Threepence (Pre-decimal), Coin Type from United Kingdom - detailed information

Maundy Threepence (Pre-decimal), Coin Type from United Kingdom (issued 1817 - 1970)
Coin TypeMaundy Threepence (Pre-decimal)

The Maundy threepence (or three pence) coin is the second highest denomination of Maundy money - coins specially minted in varying (but always small) mintage for ceremonial purposes and not intended as circulating currency. They are usually handed by the British monarch in person to selected deserving individuals once every year. They are issued in "prooflike" condition and usually remain in it, especially the more recent ones. Each recipient receives two purses: a red one with ordinary coins, and a white purse containing a particular amount (which varies every year) made up of one, two, three and four pence Maundy coins. Since the amounts are not always divisible by ten, the number (and mintage) of the respective denominations differ; in other words, they cannot always all be cleanly combined into a number of full sets. Note also that the coins are initially in purses; the sets that appear on the market are made from these later, and are not issued as sets by the Royal Mint.

The Royal Maundy is an ancient ceremony which has its origin in the commandment Christ gave after washing the feet of his disciples on the day before Good Friday. The commandment (also known as a "mandatum" from which the word Maundy is derived) "that ye love one another" (John XIII 34) is still recalled regularly by Christian churches throughout the world. The ceremony of washing the feet of the poor which was accompanied by gifts of food and clothing can be traced back to the fourth century.

Maundy money has remained in much the same form since 1670, and the coins used for the Maundy ceremony have traditionally been struck in sterling silver, save for the brief interruptions of King Henry VIII’s debasement of the coinage and the general change to 50% silver coins in 1920. The sterling silver standard (92.5%) was resumed following the Coinage Act of 1946. The current reverse was designed by Jean Baptiste Merlen in 1822 and has been issued every year since then with only minor modifications.

As there is no record of any denomination higher than one penny (then struck for circulation in silver) being used in the Maundy gift before 1731, sets from before then are most likely ordinary circulation strikes. At that time, coins used for the Maundy money distribution were indistinguishable from those struck for circulation. It was not until 1752 that coins not struck for circulation were used for the Maundy distribution. In a time when little silver was being struck by the Royal Mint, the coins distributed might bear a previous year's date.

To evade statutory prohibitions on the striking of silver coin during the Napoleonic Wars, all Maundy pieces issued from 1800 to 1815 bear the date 1800, though most were struck later. When the date was finally changed in 1816, after the prohibition ended, the size of the coins was slightly reduced, as the Royal Mint implemented a change from striking 62 shillings of silver coin from one troy pound of sterling silver to 66 shillings.The last year in which no Maundy coins were struck was 1821.

In 1689, the Royal Mint began using a design for the reverse of the four low-denomination silver coins depicting a crowned numeral. The designer is unknown (Richard Lobel, in his catalogue of British coins, suggests the artist was George Bower, an employee of the Royal Mint whose medals bear similar characteristics), but his work has endured, in a revised form, for over three hundred years. In 1822 an amended reverse was introduced, and has been struck every year since then in all four denominations.

The 1822 reverse design, which places the crowned numeral within an oak wreath was done by Jean Baptiste Merlen. This design is still struck each year, though the crown was altered in 1888, as was the appearance of the numeral "2" on the twopence. These changes were made by Royal Mint engraver Leonard Charles Wyon. A proposal by the Royal Mint in 1950 to return to the pre-1888 "2" as more artistic was refused by King George VI, who felt the current numeral was stylistically similar to the numerals on the other coins, and the pre-1888 "2" was not.

Beginning in 1834, threepence pieces were also struck for circulation bearing the same design as the Maundy threepence. The circulation pieces were initially struck for use in the West Indies, but beginning in 1845, were coined for use in Britain as well. Many of the threepences presented to impoverished Maundy recipients were spent and are rarer than the other denominations today.

Maundy threepences may sometimes be distinguished from currency threepences as dies with a more polished field were used for the Maundy pieces. The design of the circulation threepence remained the same as that of the Maundy threepence until 1928, when a new design was introduced for the circulating coins. Twopence coins identical to Maundy pieces, intended for colonial use, were struck in 1838, 1843, and 1848.

The original composition of the coins was sterling (0.925) silver. In common with all British silver coins, the fineness was reduced to 0.500 in 1921. In 1947 silver was removed from all circulating British coinage in favour of cupronickel, but as it was felt to be inappropriate to strike Maundy coins in base metal, their fineness was restored to 0.925.

On Decimal Day 15 February 1971, the pound sterling became decimalised, with 100 new pence instead of 20 shillings of 12 pence (240 pence) in a pound. No change was made to the design of the Maundy pieces, and all Maundy pieces, both pre- and post-Decimal Day are deemed denominated in new pence, more than doubling the face value of the pre-1971 pieces. The series continues as a decimal threepence.

Obverse
United Kingdom / Maundy Threepence (Pre-decimal) - obverse photo

Effigy of the ruling British monarch, legend (in Latin).

Obverse Inscription Legend of the ruling British monarch
Reverse
United Kingdom / Maundy Threepence (Pre-decimal) - reverse photo

Within an open oak wreath, the numeral value 3 [pence].

Above the value, the Royal Crown, depicted as St. Edward's crown until 1887, and as the Tudor Crown thereafter - indicating a change to the "Imperial Crown" after Queen Victoria became Empress of India. During the reign of Queen Elizabeth II, it was again supposed to stand for St. Edwards Crown, but the depiction remained that of the Tudor Crown.

Divided by the value, the date of issue: [year].

Reverse Inscription 3 [year]
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Coin Type: Maundy Threepence (Pre-decimal) - (152) Coins (Page 2 of 2)
Coin NameReverseObverseDetails
Threepence 1919 (Maundy) Material: 0.925 Silver
Mint: Royal Mint
Mintage: 1,524
Threepence 1920 (Maundy) Material: 0.925 Silver
Mint: Royal Mint
Mintage: 1,460
Threepence 1921 (Maundy) Material: 0.500 Silver
Mint: Royal Mint
Mintage: 1,542
Threepence 1922 (Maundy) Material: 0.500 Silver
Mint: Royal Mint
Mintage: 1,609
Threepence 1923 (Maundy) Material: 0.500 Silver
Mint: Royal Mint
Mintage: 1,726
Threepence 1924 (Maundy) Material: 0.500 Silver
Mint: Royal Mint
Mintage: 1,672
Threepence 1925 (Maundy) Material: 0.500 Silver
Mint: Royal Mint
Mintage: 1,670
Threepence 1926 (Maundy) Material: 0.500 Silver
Mint: Royal Mint
Mintage: 1,762
Threepence 1927 (Maundy) Material: 0.925 Silver
Mint: Royal Mint
Mintage: 1,681
Threepence 1928 (Maundy) United Kingdom / Threepence 1928 (Maundy) - reverse photo United Kingdom / Threepence 1928 (Maundy) - obverse photo Material: 0.500 Silver
Mint: Royal Mint
Mintage: 1,642
Threepence 1929 (Maundy) Material: 0.500 Silver
Mint: Royal Mint
Mintage: 1,761
Threepence 1930 (Maundy) Material: 0.500 Silver
Mint: Royal Mint
Mintage: 1,724
Threepence 1931 (Maundy) Material: 0.500 Silver
Mint: Royal Mint
Mintage: 1,759
Threepence 1932 (Maundy) United Kingdom / Threepence 1932 (Maundy) - reverse photo United Kingdom / Threepence 1932 (Maundy) - obverse photo Material: 0.500 Silver
Mint: Royal Mint
Mintage: 1,835
Threepence 1933 (Maundy) Material: 0.500 Silver
Mint: Royal Mint
Mintage: 1,872
Threepence 1934 (Maundy) Material: 0.500 Silver
Mint: Royal Mint
Mintage: 1,887
Threepence 1935 (Maundy) Material: 0.500 Silver
Mint: Royal Mint
Mintage: 1,928
Threepence 1936 (Maundy) Material: 0.500 Silver
Mint: Royal Mint
Mintage: 1,323
Threepence 1937 (Maundy) United Kingdom / Threepence 1937 (Maundy) - reverse photo United Kingdom / Threepence 1937 (Maundy) - obverse photo Material: 0.500 Silver
Mint: Royal Mint
Mintage: 1,325
Threepence 1938 (Maundy) Material: 0.500 Silver
Mint: Royal Mint
Mintage: 1,275
Threepence 1939 (Maundy) Material: 0.500 Silver
Mint: Royal Mint
Mintage: 1,234
Threepence 1940 (Maundy) Material: 0.500 Silver
Mint: Royal Mint
Mintage: 1,277
Threepence 1941 (Maundy) United Kingdom / Threepence 1941 (Maundy) - reverse photo United Kingdom / Threepence 1941 (Maundy) - obverse photo Material: 0.500 Silver
Mint: Royal Mint
Mintage: 1,253
Threepence 1942 (Maundy) Material: 0.500 Silver
Mint: Royal Mint
Mintage: 1,231
Threepence 1943 (Maundy) Material: 0.500 Silver
Mint: Royal Mint
Mintage: 1,239
Threepence 1944 (Maundy) Material: 0.500 Silver
Mint: Royal Mint
Mintage: 1,259
Threepence 1945 (Maundy) Material: 0.500 Silver
Mint: Royal Mint
Mintage: 1,355
Threepence 1946 (Maundy) United Kingdom / Threepence 1946 (Maundy) - reverse photo United Kingdom / Threepence 1946 (Maundy) - obverse photo Material: 0.500 Silver
Mint: Royal Mint
Mintage: 1,365
Threepence 1947 (Maundy) United Kingdom / Threepence 1947 (Maundy) - obverse photo Material: 0.925 Silver
Mint: Royal Mint
Mintage: 1,375
Threepence 1948 (Maundy) United Kingdom / Threepence 1948 (Maundy) - obverse photo Material: 0.925 Silver
Mint: Royal Mint
Mintage: 1,385
Threepence 1949 (Maundy) United Kingdom / Threepence 1949 (Maundy) - obverse photo Material: 0.925 Silver
Mint: Royal Mint
Mintage: 1,395
Threepence 1950 (Maundy) United Kingdom / Threepence 1950 (Maundy) - obverse photo Material: 0.925 Silver
Mint: Royal Mint
Mintage: 1,405
Threepence 1951 (Maundy) United Kingdom / Threepence 1951 (Maundy) - obverse photo Material: 0.925 Silver
Mint: Royal Mint
Mintage: 1,468
Threepence 1952 (Maundy) United Kingdom / Threepence 1952 (Maundy) - obverse photo Material: 0.925 Silver
Mint: Royal Mint
Mintage: 1,012
Threepence 1953 (Maundy) United Kingdom / Threepence 1953 (Maundy) - reverse photo United Kingdom / Threepence 1953 (Maundy) - obverse photo Material: 0.925 Silver
Mint: Royal Mint
Mintage: 1,078
Threepence 1954 (Maundy) United Kingdom / Threepence 1954 (Maundy) - obverse photo Material: 0.925 Silver
Mint: Royal Mint
Mintage: 1,076
Threepence 1955 (Maundy) United Kingdom / Threepence 1955 (Maundy) - obverse photo Material: 0.925 Silver
Mint: Royal Mint
Mintage: 1,082
Threepence 1956 (Maundy) United Kingdom / Threepence 1956 (Maundy) - obverse photo Material: 0.925 Silver
Mint: Royal Mint
Mintage: 1,088
Threepence 1957 (Maundy) United Kingdom / Threepence 1957 (Maundy) - reverse photo United Kingdom / Threepence 1957 (Maundy) - obverse photo Material: 0.925 Silver
Mint: Royal Mint
Mintage: 1,094
Threepence 1958 (Maundy) United Kingdom / Threepence 1958 (Maundy) - obverse photo Material: 0.925 Silver
Mint: Royal Mint
Mintage: 1,100
Threepence 1959 (Maundy) United Kingdom / Threepence 1959 (Maundy) - obverse photo Material: 0.925 Silver
Mint: Royal Mint
Mintage: 1,172
Threepence 1960 (Maundy) United Kingdom / Threepence 1960 (Maundy) - obverse photo Material: 0.925 Silver
Mint: Royal Mint
Mintage: 1,112
Threepence 1961 (Maundy) United Kingdom / Threepence 1961 (Maundy) - obverse photo Material: 0.925 Silver
Mint: Royal Mint
Mintage: 1,118
Threepence 1962 (Maundy) United Kingdom / Threepence 1962 (Maundy) - obverse photo Material: 0.925 Silver
Mint: Royal Mint
Mintage: 1,125
Threepence 1963 (Maundy) United Kingdom / Threepence 1963 (Maundy) - obverse photo Material: 0.925 Silver
Mint: Royal Mint
Mintage: 1,205
Threepence 1964 (Maundy) United Kingdom / Threepence 1964 (Maundy) - obverse photo Material: 0.925 Silver
Mint: Royal Mint
Mintage: 1,213
Threepence 1965 (Maundy) United Kingdom / Threepence 1965 (Maundy) - obverse photo Material: 0.925 Silver
Mint: Royal Mint
Mintage: 1,221
Threepence 1966 (Maundy) United Kingdom / Threepence 1966 (Maundy) - obverse photo Material: 0.925 Silver
Mint: Royal Mint
Mintage: 1,206
Threepence 1967 (Maundy) United Kingdom / Threepence 1967 (Maundy) - reverse photo United Kingdom / Threepence 1967 (Maundy) - obverse photo Material: 0.925 Silver
Mint: Royal Mint
Mintage: 986
Threepence 1968 (Maundy) United Kingdom / Threepence 1968 (Maundy) - obverse photo Material: 0.925 Silver
Mint: Royal Mint
Mintage: 964
Threepence 1969 (Maundy) United Kingdom / Threepence 1969 (Maundy) - obverse photo Material: 0.925 Silver
Mint: Royal Mint
Mintage: 1,088
Threepence 1970 (Maundy) United Kingdom / Threepence 1970 (Maundy) - reverse photo United Kingdom / Threepence 1970 (Maundy) - obverse photo Material: 0.925 Silver
Mint: Royal Mint
Mintage: 980
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Maundy Threepence (Pre-decimal): Details
CountryUnited Kingdom
CurrencyPound Sterling (pre-decimal)
From1817
To1970
Face Value3 (x Penny)
CurrentYes
Material0.925 Silver
DesignerJean Baptiste Merlen
TechnologyMilled (machine-made)
ShapeRound
OrientationCoin Alignment (Axis 6)
Size16.0000 mm
Mass1.4100 g
Maundy Threepence (Pre-decimal): Photos
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Maundy Threepence (Pre-decimal): Photo Coin - Threepence, George III, Great Britain, 1818 Coin - Threepence, George III, Great Britain, 1818
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Notes: George III reverse (1817 - 1820).
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Maundy Threepence (Pre-decimal): Photo Coin - Threepence (Maundy), William IV, Great Britain, 1831 Coin - Threepence (Maundy), William IV, Great Britain, 1831
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Author:
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Maundy Threepence (Pre-decimal): Photo Great Britain 1911 3 pence Great Britain 1911 3 pence
Copyright: CoinFactsWiki / CC BY-SA
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Maundy Threepence (Pre-decimal): Photo Coin - Threepence, George III, Great Britain, 1818 Coin - Threepence, George III, Great Britain, 1818
Copyright: Museums Victoria / CC BY
Author:
Notes: King George III (1817 - 1820).
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Maundy Threepence (Pre-decimal): Photo Coin - Threepence, George IV, Great Britain, 1827 Coin - Threepence, George IV, Great Britain, 1827
Copyright: Museums Victoria / CC BY
Author:
Notes: King George IV (1822 - 1830).
Source
Maundy Threepence (Pre-decimal): Photo Coin - Threepence (Maundy), William IV, Great Britain, 1831 Coin - Threepence (Maundy), William IV, Great Britain, 1831
Copyright: Museums Victoria / CC BY
Author:
Notes: King William IV (1831 - 1837).
Source
Maundy Threepence (Pre-decimal): Photo Coin - Threepence (Maundy), Queen Victoria, Great Britain, 1877 Coin - Threepence (Maundy), Queen Victoria, Great Britain, 1877
Copyright: Museums Victoria / CC BY
Author:
Notes: Queen Victoria, young head (1838 - 1887).
Source
Maundy Threepence (Pre-decimal): Photo Great Britain 1893 3 pence Great Britain 1893 3 pence
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Author:
Notes: Queen Victoria, old head (1893 - 1901).
Source
Maundy Threepence (Pre-decimal): Photo Great Britain 1907 3 pence Great Britain 1907 3 pence
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Author:
Notes: King Edward VII (1902 - 1910).
Source
Maundy Threepence (Pre-decimal): Photo Coin - Threepence (Maundy), George V, Great Britain, 1932 Coin - Threepence (Maundy), George V, Great Britain, 1932
Copyright: Museums Victoria / CC BY
Author:
Notes: King George V (1911 - 1936).
Source
Maundy Threepence (Pre-decimal): Photo Great Britain 1953 3 pence KM-887 Great Britain 1953 3 pence KM-887
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Notes: Elizabeth II, Queen of all the Britains (1953).
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Maundy Threepence (Pre-decimal): Photo Coin - Threepence (Maundy), Elizabeth II, Great Britain, 1957 Coin - Threepence (Maundy), Elizabeth II, Great Britain, 1957
Copyright: Museums Victoria / CC BY
Author:
Notes: Queen Elizabeth II (1954 - 1970).
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