| WILLIAM IV SILVER THREEPENCE 1831-1837 |
| Some silver threepence coins were issued for currency and some as Maundy sets. The quality of the strike of Maundy set coins tend to be finer. Maundy sets were given by Monarch to poor people in a parish during the Maundey money ceremony. They consisted of a silver four pence (groat), a silver threepence, a silver twopence and a silver penny. 1831-1837 Silver, 1.4 grams, 16mm Diameter. |
| William IV Silver Threepence 1831-1837 |