This Edward VII 1903 Maundy set includes four coins year-dated 1903 and comes in the original case of issue. Maundy money is the name of coins given to pensioners by the monarch in a ceremony that takes place every Maundy Thursday. The style of Maundy coins as we know them dates back to the reign of Charles II. This 1903 set includes a silver penny, silver two pence, silver three pence and silver four pence in Very Fine condition. The coinage portrait of Edward VII is shown on the obverse of the coins.
Specification
Edward VII Maundy 1 Penny
Specification | Value |
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Alloy | .925 Sterling Silver |
Weight | 0.470g |
Diameter | 11.00mm |
Obverse Designer | George William de Saulles |
Pure Metal Type | Silver |
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Edward VII Maundy 2 Pence
Specification | Value |
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Alloy | .925 Sterling Silver |
Weight | 0.940g |
Diameter | 13.00mm |
Obverse Designer | George William de Saulles |
Pure Metal Type | Silver |
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Edward VII Maundy 3 Pence
Specification | Value |
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Alloy | .925 Sterling Silver |
Weight | 1.410g |
Diameter | 16.00mm |
Obverse Designer | George William de Saulles |
Pure Metal Type | Silver |
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Edward VII Maundy 4 Pence
Specification | Value |
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Alloy | .925 Sterling Silver |
Weight | 1.890g |
Diameter | 18.00mm |
Obverse Designer | George William de Saulles |
Pure Metal Type | Silver |
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