Regular price
$31.00
This 1735 Maundy Threepence in Fine condition offers collectors an accessible entry point to early Georgian Maundy coinage. Struck during the reign of George II, this piece was produced for the Royal Maundy ceremony—an ancient tradition of royal alms distribution. The coin displays good overall definition with moderate wear consistent with its age and grade. A period hole is present, likely added for suspension as a charm or keepsake, which reflects the historical significance these coins held beyond their monetary value. Despite the hole, the obverse portrait and reverse inscription remain legible, preserving the coin's numismatic character. Holed examples are considerably more affordable than unimpaired specimens, making this an excellent option for collectors building a Maundy series or those interested in Georgian numismatic artifacts with documented provenance.