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£85.00
A rare Georgian-era Maundy threepence from 1707, struck during the reign of Queen Anna. This silver coin was traditionally distributed as alms on Maundy Thursday and remains a sought-after piece of British numismatic history. In Good Very Fine condition, this threepence displays clear detail with minimal wear, preserving the delicate features characteristic of early 18th-century coinage. The reverse shows the crowned denomination, while the obverse bears Queen Anne's profile. Maundy coins are historically significant as they represent a centuries-old royal tradition. This 1707 example is an excellent addition to any collection of British silver or Georgian coins, offering both historical interest and numismatic value.