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Struck during the early years of Queen Victoria's long reign, the 1844 Victoria Maundy Set offers a beautiful example of Victorian-era Royal Maundy coinage. Issued for the monarch's annual Maundy ceremony, these small silver coins were specially prepared for distribution as a symbol of charity and service, continuing a tradition rich in royal and religious significance.

The set comprises the one penny, two pence, three pence and four pence pieces, each struck in sterling silver.

The obverse features the young head of Queen Victoria, capturing her at the start of her remarkable reign. The reverse displays crowned numerals within wreaths, a classic design that has long been associated with Maundy money and gives the set its timeless appeal. These elements combine to create pieces full of historical charm and visual refinement.

Maundy coins from this period were carefully milled, ensuring a uniform shape and precise strikes that reflect the high standards of the Royal Mint. This craftsmanship is especially interesting to collectors studying the development of British silver coinage in the 19th century. Complete sets from Victoria's early years remain highly sought after.

With its connection to royal ceremony and fine Victorian design, the 1844 Victoria Maundy Set provides collectors with an attractive link to one of Britain's most celebrated monarchs and enduring numismatic traditions.

Specification

Specification Value
Denomination Multi
Alloy .925 Sterling Silver
Obverse Designer William Wyon
Year 1844
Pure Metal Type Silver
Specification Value
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