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Mark Thompson - Nov 2011. Mintage: 8,934,000. Rayner rated as Normal, neither scarce nor common. (Note: it should be noted that there are two separate mintages for the circulation and Maundy issues. I'm not certain how to tell the difference when design and metal composition are the same.)
Mark Thompson - Nov 2011. Mintage: 8,934,000. Rayner rated as Normal, neither scarce nor common. (Note: it should be noted that there are two separate mintages for the circulation and Maundy issues. I'm not certain how to tell the difference when design and metal composition are the same.)
Mark Thompson - Nov 2011. Mintage: 8,934,000. Rayner rated as Normal, neither scarce nor common. (Note: it should be noted that there are two separate mintages for the circulation and Maundy issues. I'm not certain how to tell the difference when design and metal composition are the same.)
Ebay find, Nov 2011. Not the flashiest of coins, however, the detail is quite stunning for a George V variety.
Ebay find, Nov 2011. Not the flashiest of coins, however, the detail is quite stunning for a George V variety.
Ebay find, Nov 2011. Not the flashiest of coins, however, the detail is quite stunning for a George V variety.
Ebay find, Nov 2011. Not the flashiest of coins, however, the detail is quite stunning for a George V variety.
Mark Thompson - Nov 2011. Mintage: 16,704,999. Rayner rated as Common. (Note: there are apparently two types of the 3 Pence. Both appear the same, so I'm not sure how one would tell them apart. One for circulation and the other specifically for the Maundy Ceremony. Rayner has two separate mintages for the date/type.
Mark Thompson - Nov 2011. Mintage: 16,704,999. Rayner rated as Common. (Note: there are apparently two types of the 3 Pence. Both appear the same, so I'm not sure how one would tell them apart. One for circulation and the other specifically for the Maundy Ceremony. Rayner has two separate mintages for the date/type.
Mark Thompson - Nov 2011. Mintage: 16,704,999. Rayner rated as Common. (Note: there are apparently two types of the 3 Pence. Both appear the same, so I'm not sure how one would tell them apart. One for circulation and the other specifically for the Maundy Ceremony. Rayner has two separate mintages for the date/type.