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$52.00
A distinguished example of Victorian-era Maundy coinage, this 1871 fourpence represents over 150 years of numismatic history. Maundy money—traditionally distributed by the monarch on Maundy Thursday—was struck in sterling silver to exacting standards. This fine specimen showcases the craftsmanship characteristic of mid-19th century Royal Mint production. Highly collectible for those pursuing complete Maundy sets or Victorian silver currency, this piece offers both historical significance and numismatic appeal to serious collectors.