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Struck during the reign of Charles II, the 1672 Charles II Maundy Set is a remarkable example of early Restoration coinage and an important piece of royal history. Issued for the Royal Maundy ceremony, these coins were created for a long-standing act of royal charity and remain deeply appealing to collectors today.

The set includes the one penny, two pence, three pence and four pence pieces, each struck in silver and prepared with the care expected of a ceremonial issue. For collectors, the attraction lies in the set’s age, its direct connection to one of Britain’s most significant monarchs and its place in the development of the Maundy series.

The obverse features the portrait of Charles II, a design that reflects the style and confidence of his reign. The reverse carries the distinctive joined C monograms beneath a crown, giving the coins their unmistakable Maundy character. Their small size, elegant design and historical importance make them especially desirable to those who collect early British silver.

Complete sets from Charles II’s reign are highly sought after, particularly by collectors of Maundy money, royal ceremonial coinage and Restoration-era issues. This 1672 set offers a rare and coherent group that tells the story of monarchy, tradition and craftsmanship in the years following the return of the crown.

With its royal connection, beautiful simplicity and strong historical interest, the 1672 Charles II Maundy Set is a compelling addition to any collection focused on British monarchs or early silver coinage.

Specification

Specification Value
Denomination Multi
Alloy .925 Sterling Silver
Reverse Designer John Roettier
Obverse Designer John Roettier
Year 1672
Specification Value
Pure Metal Type Silver
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