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Struck during the reign of Queen Victoria, the 1882 Victoria Maundy Set is a fine example of British ceremonial coinage from one of the most celebrated reigns in our history. Issued for the Royal Maundy ceremony, these silver coins were created for a long-standing tradition of royal charity and remain highly regarded by collectors 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 appeal lies in the set’s long historical reach, its connection to a much collected monarch and its place within the wider story of Maundy money.

The obverse features the portrait of Queen Victoria, a design that changed over the course of her reign and adds further interest to the series. The reverse carries the crowned denomination marks associated with Maundy coinage, giving the set its simple and distinctive identity. Their small size, fine detail and traditional appearance make them especially attractive to collectors of British silver.

Complete sets from Victoria’s reign are highly sought after, particularly because her long reign offers several design changes and a rich field for collection. This gives the set added interest for collectors of Maundy money, royal ceremonial issues and coins from the Victorian period.

With its royal connection, elegant design and lasting historical importance, the 1882 Victoria Maundy Set offers collectors a meaningful link to one of the most important reigns in British coinage.

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