| WILLIAM IV SILVER TWOPENCE 1822-1830 |
| William IV Silver Twopence 1822-1830 |
| Silver twopence's were minted for a tradition known as Maundy Money, where the Monarch gave poor people in a parish a silver four pence (groat), a silver threepence, a silver twopence and a silver penny. Traditionally the number of poor people given these sets during a maundy ceremony was equal to the same years as the sovereign's life . 1822-1830 Silver, 0.9 grams, 13mm Diameter. |