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Country: Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
Queen Anne (1665-1702-1714)
Type: Standard circulation coin
Years: 1713 (1707-1713)
Value: 3 Pence = 1/4 Shilling ((1⁄80 LSD)
Currency: Pound sterling (1158-1970)
Metal: Silver (.925)
Weight: 1.4 g
Diameter: 17.5 mm
Thickness: 0.7 mm
Shape: Round
Grade: F/VF
Orientation: Coin alignment ↑↓
References: KM# 514, Sp# 3596B
Obverse:
Third uncrowned draped bust of Queen Anne left, legend around.
Note: larger more finely engraved bust
Lettering:
ANNA• DEI• GRATIA•
Translation: Anne by the Grace of God.
Engraver: John Croker.
Reverse:
Central denomination below crown dividing date, legend around.
Lettering:
MAG·BRI·FR·ET·HIB·REG·17 13·
3
Translation: Queen of Great Britain France and Ireland.
Edge:
Smooth.
Comments:
House of Stuart Restored (1660-1714), Anne (1702-14), post-Union issue (1707-13), struck at the Tower mint, London.
The standard weight of this coin was 3/62 troy ounce or 23.2 grains.
Before the Great Recoinage of 1817, there is no known evidence to suggest that separate 'prooflike' strikes were issued for the Maundy ceremony, suggesting that the money handed out was identical to the circulating coinage at that time.
Reference : KM# 514, Sp# 3596B
Source : https://www.ngccoin.com/price-guide/worl...
Collection : Great Britain, England, Ireland and Scotland (Before 1760)