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Struck across the reign of Charles II, the 1660–85 Charles II 3rd Hammered Issue Maundy Set is a fascinating part of early Royal Maundy history. Issued for the monarch’s annual Maundy ceremony, these small silver coins were specially prepared as a symbol of charity and royal service, reflecting a tradition that remains deeply rooted in British history.

This set includes the four traditional denominations of one penny, two pence, three pence and four pence, each struck in sterling silver. For collectors, the appeal lies not only in the set itself, but also in its place within the development of Maundy coinage during a period of major change in Royal Mint production.

The obverse features the portrait of Charles II, while the reverse carries the simple and distinctive designs associated with Maundy money of the period. As a 3rd Hammered Issue, this set is of particular interest to collectors who value the earlier style of production and the variations that make each surviving example individual.

Coins from this issue are prized for their historic importance, their royal connection and their link to the long-running Maundy tradition. A complete set offers a compelling glimpse into 17th-century England and the changing face of British silver coinage.

With its strong historical character and clear appeal to collectors of early Maundy and Restoration coinage, the 1660–85 Charles II 3rd Hammered Issue Maundy Set stands as a remarkable reminder of a key period in the story of the Royal Mint.

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