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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. | ||||
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Country | United Kingdom |
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Currency | Pound Sterling (pre-decimal) |
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Threepence, King George III Threepence, First Design Threepence, Second Design Threepence, Oak Sprigs Threepence, Tudor Rose Threepence, Brass, Thrift Plant Threepence, Brass, Portcullis |
From | 1834 |
To | 1970 |
Face Value | 3 (x Penny) |
Current | No (demonetised 1971) |
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Technology | Milled (machine-made) |
Shape | Round |
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Coin - Threepence, George III, Great Britain, 1818
Copyright: Museums Victoria / CC BY Author: Justine Philip Notes: King George III reverse (1817 - 1820). Source |
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Coin - Threepence, Queen Victoria, Great Britain, 1886
Copyright: Museums Victoria / CC BY Author: Justine Philip Notes: First oak wreath reverse (1834 - 1887). Source |
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Great Britain 1891 3 Pence
Copyright: smarty_marty24 Notes: Second oak wreath reverse (1887 - 1926). Source |
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Coin - Threepence, George V, Great Britain, 1928
Copyright: Museums Victoria / CC BY Author: Justine Philip Notes: Oak sprigs reverse (1927 - 1936). Source |
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Great Britain 1949 3 pence
Copyright: CoinFactsWiki / CC BY-SA Author: Heritage Auction Galleries Notes: Brass, thrift plant (1937 - 1952). Source |
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Coin - Threepence, Elizabeth II, Great Britain, 1960
Copyright: Museums Victoria / CC BY Author: Justine Philip Notes: Brass, Portcullis (1953 - 1970). Source |
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Coin - Threepence, George III, Great Britain, 1818
Copyright: Museums Victoria / CC BY Author: Justine Philip Notes: King George III (1817 - 1820). Source |
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Coin - Threepence, Queen Victoria, Great Britain, 1877
Copyright: Museums Victoria / CC BY Author: Justine Philip Notes: Queen Victoria, young head (1838 - 1887). Source |
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Great Britain 1891 3 Pence
Copyright: smarty_marty24 Notes: Queen Victoria, Jubilee head (1887 - 1893). Source |
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Coin - Threepence, Edward VII, Great Britain, 1902
Copyright: Museums Victoria / CC BY Author: Justine Philip Notes: King Edward VII (1902 - 1910). Source |
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Coin - Threepence, George V, Great Britain, 1928
Copyright: Museums Victoria / CC BY Author: Justine Philip Notes: King George V (1911 - 1936). Source |
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Great Britain 1949 3 pence
Copyright: CoinFactsWiki / CC BY-SA Author: Heritage Auction Galleries Notes: King George VI, brass (1949 - 1952). Source |
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Coin - Threepence, Elizabeth II, Great Britain, 1960
Copyright: Museums Victoria / CC BY Author: Justine Philip Notes: Queen Elizabeth II, brass (1954 - 1970). Source |