Threepence, Circulating, Coin Type from United Kingdom - detailed information

Threepence, Circulating, Coin Type from United Kingdom (issued 1834 - 1970)
Coin TypeThreepence, Circulating

The British threepence (3d) coin, usually simply known as a threepence or threepenny bit, was a unit of currency equalling one eightieth of a pound sterling, or three pence sterling. It was used in the United Kingdom, and earlier in Great Britain and England. Similar denominations were later used throughout the British Empire, notably in Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa. The threepence was first issued for circulation in Britain in 1845, earlier circulation pieces were for colonial use only.

Threepence coins had been issued for a long time as "Maundy" money (non circulating legal tender, distributed in very small amounts by the King or Queen in person). Apart from their prooflike surface, they are virtually indistinguishable from the circulating coins. For consistency though, the Maundy threepence coins are listed separately in the NCLT section together with the other Maundy denominations.

Before Decimal Day in 1971 there were two hundred and forty pence in one pound sterling. Twelve pence made a shilling, and twenty shillings made a pound. Values less than a pound were usually written in terms of shillings and pence, e.g. forty-two pence would be three shillings and six pence (3/6), pronounced "three and six". Values of less than a shilling were simply written in terms of pence, e.g. eight pence would be 8d.

The denomination went through several transformations during its long existence. Its design resembled that of the Maundy threepence until 1926, when a new reverse with oak sprigs was introduced. This was replaced in 1937 with a Tudor rose, issued in 1945 after which time the silver version of the denomination was discontinued. There were also two design of 12-sided brass threepence, one featuring a thrift plant (1937 to 1950) and one with a Tudor-style portcullis (1953 to 1970).

The coins remained in circulation until "Decimal Day", 15 February 1971, and ceased to be legal tender after 31 August 1971. Unlike some of the larger denominations, they were not re-denominated to a decimal value when the decimal Pound Sterling was introduced.

Obverse
United Kingdom / Threepence, Circulating - obverse photo

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

During the existence of the denomination, threepence coins were issued for:
- King George III (1817 - 1820)
- King William IV (1834 - 1837)
- Queen Victoria (1838 - 1901)
- King Edward VII (1902 - 1910)
- King George V (1911 - 1936)
- King George VI (1937 - 1952)
- Queen Elizabeth II (1953 - 1970)

Obverse Inscription Legend of the ruling British monarch
Reverse
United Kingdom / Threepence, Circulating - reverse photo

The reverse went through several transformations during the existence of the denomination.

The first design (1817 - 1887) shows, within an open oak wreath, the numeral value 3 [pence]. Above the value, St Edward's Crown. Named after Saint Edward the Confessor, it has been traditionally used to crown English and British monarchs at their coronations since the 13th century (with a two-century gap between 1689 and 1911). Divided by the value, the date of issue: [year].

Between 1817 and 1820 (during the reign of King George III), the date was on the obverse and part of the monarch's legend was on the reverse. The crown was re-designed in 1887.

The second design (1887 - 1926) is based on the first, which was re-touched when the Queen's effigy was also updated on the obverse; the most pronounced difference is in the shape of the crown, which is now rounded on top.

The third design (1927 - 1936), by George Kruger Gray, is a radical departure from the earlier heraldic coinage and features three sprigs of oak - intertwined and ending with three acorns. In the centre, there is a tiny letter G.

Around above, divided by one of the acorns, the value and denomination: THREE · · PENCE ·; around below, the date of issue: · [year] ·.

The fourth design (1937 - 1945), again by George Kruger Gray, shows the Shield of St George lying on a Tudor rose, dividing the date: [year].

Above, the rest of the monarch's legend: FID: DEF: IND: IMP: (Defender of the Faith, Emperor of India). Below, the value and denomination THREE · PENCE. Below the rose in small letters, the designer's initials K · G.

This was the final silver version of the denomination, after which it was changed to a twelve-sided nickel brass format.

The first twelve-sided design for the brass version (1937 - 1952) depicts a three-headed thrift plant (Allium porum, or wild leek). Around above, the value and denomination THREE PENCE; below, the date of issue: [year].

The second twelve-sided design for the brass version (1953 - 1970) depicts a a Tudor portcullis with chains and a coronet above. Below the portcullis in small letters, the artist's initials WG (for William Gardner). Around left and right, the value and denomination THREE PENCE; interrupting them below, the date of issue: [year].

Reverse Inscription 3 [year]
EdgePlainEdge InscriptionNone
Notes

See also Threepence Patterns.

Various British colonies, dominions and dependencies also issued their own versions of the threepence denomination, usually to be used in parallel with their Imperial counterpart and with compatible dimensions and composition but sometimes made deliberately different, e.g. with a central hole. For these, see:

- Ionian Islands, Thirty Lepta - issued 1834 to 1862, demonetised 1864
- British West Africa, Threepence - issued 1913 to 1957, demonetised 1968
- Australia, Threepence - issued 1910 to 1964, withdrawn 1966 (not demonetised)
- New Zealand, Threepence - issued 1933 to 1965, demonetised 1967
- New Guinea, Threepence - with central hole, issued 1935 and 1944, demonetised 1966
- Fiji, Threepence - 12-sided brass coin, issued 1947 to 1967, demonetised 1969
- Nigeria, Threepence - 12-sided brass coin, issued 1959 only, demonetised 1973

Coin Type: Threepence, Circulating - (143) Coins (Page 1 of 2)
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Threepence, Circulating: Details
CountryUnited Kingdom
CurrencyPound Sterling (pre-decimal)
Sub-types Threepence, King George III
Threepence, First Design
Threepence, Second Design
Threepence, Oak Sprigs
Threepence, Tudor Rose
Threepence, Brass, Thrift Plant
Threepence, Brass, Portcullis
From1834
To1970
Face Value3 (x Penny)
CurrentNo (demonetised 1971)
Material
Designer
TechnologyMilled (machine-made)
ShapeRound
Size
Mass
Threepence, Circulating: Photos
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Threepence, Circulating: Photo Coin - Threepence, George III, Great Britain, 1818 Coin - Threepence, George III, Great Britain, 1818
Copyright: Museums Victoria / CC BY
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Notes: King George III reverse (1817 - 1820).
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Threepence, Circulating: Photo Coin - Threepence, Queen Victoria, Great Britain, 1886 Coin - Threepence, Queen Victoria, Great Britain, 1886
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Notes: First oak wreath reverse (1834 - 1887).
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Threepence, Circulating: Photo Great Britain 1891 3 Pence Great Britain 1891 3 Pence
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Notes: Second oak wreath reverse (1887 - 1926).
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Threepence, Circulating: Photo Coin - Threepence, George V, Great Britain, 1928 Coin - Threepence, George V, Great Britain, 1928
Copyright: Museums Victoria / CC BY
Author:
Notes: Oak sprigs reverse (1927 - 1936).
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Threepence, Circulating: Photo Great Britain 1949 3 pence Great Britain 1949 3 pence
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Notes: Brass, thrift plant (1937 - 1952).
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Threepence, Circulating: Photo Coin - Threepence, Elizabeth II, Great Britain, 1960 Coin - Threepence, Elizabeth II, Great Britain, 1960
Copyright: Museums Victoria / CC BY
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Notes: Brass, Portcullis (1953 - 1970).
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Threepence, Circulating: Photo Coin - Threepence, George III, Great Britain, 1818 Coin - Threepence, George III, Great Britain, 1818
Copyright: Museums Victoria / CC BY
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Notes: King George III (1817 - 1820).
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Threepence, Circulating: Photo Coin - Threepence, Queen Victoria, Great Britain, 1877 Coin - Threepence, Queen Victoria, Great Britain, 1877
Copyright: Museums Victoria / CC BY
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Notes: Queen Victoria, young head (1838 - 1887).
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Threepence, Circulating: Photo Great Britain 1891 3 Pence Great Britain 1891 3 Pence
Copyright: smarty_marty24
Notes: Queen Victoria, Jubilee head (1887 - 1893).
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Threepence, Circulating: Photo Coin - Threepence, Edward VII, Great Britain, 1902 Coin - Threepence, Edward VII, Great Britain, 1902
Copyright: Museums Victoria / CC BY
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Notes: King Edward VII (1902 - 1910).
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Threepence, Circulating: Photo Coin - Threepence, George V, Great Britain, 1928 Coin - Threepence, George V, Great Britain, 1928
Copyright: Museums Victoria / CC BY
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Notes: King George V (1911 - 1936).
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Threepence, Circulating: Photo Great Britain 1949 3 pence Great Britain 1949 3 pence
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Notes: King George VI, brass (1949 - 1952).
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Threepence, Circulating: Photo Coin - Threepence, Elizabeth II, Great Britain, 1960 Coin - Threepence, Elizabeth II, Great Britain, 1960
Copyright: Museums Victoria / CC BY
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Notes: Queen Elizabeth II, brass (1954 - 1970).
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