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Struck during the reign of William IV, the 1832 William IV Maundy Set is a fine example of early 19th-century British coinage and a piece with real collector appeal. Issued for the Royal Maundy ceremony, these silver coins were created for a long-standing tradition of royal charity and remain highly regarded today.

The set includes the one penny, two pence, three pence and four pence pieces, each struck in silver for ceremonial presentation. For collectors, the attraction lies in the set’s age, its link to a short and memorable reign and its place within the wider history of Maundy money.

The obverse features the portrait of William IV, reflecting the style of his reign. The reverse carries the crowned denomination marks associated with Maundy coinage, giving the set its clear and elegant identity. Their small size and fine detail make them especially attractive to collectors of early British silver.

Complete sets from William IV’s reign are highly sought after, particularly by those who collect Maundy money, royal ceremonial issues and coins from the early Victorian era. As a reign of limited length, William IV issues also carry added interest for collectors who value short-lived monarchs and well-matched sets.

With its royal connection, refined design and strong historical importance, the 1832 William IV Maundy Set offers collectors a meaningful link to a distinctive chapter in British coinage.

Specification

Specification Value
Denomination Multi
Alloy .925 Sterling Silver
Reverse Designer Jean Baptiste Merlen
Obverse Designer William Wyon
Year 1832
Specification Value
Pure Metal Type Silver
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