1911-2B George V British Silver Threepence (.925)

Obverse

Reverse

Type Details

Country:  Great Britain 
Period:  George V 
Face value:  3 Pence 
Dates:  From 1911 to 1920 
Purpose:  Circulation 
 
Obverse:  Head of George V facing left 
Legend:  GEORGIVS V D.G.BRITT:OMN:REX F.D.IND:IMP: 
 
Reverse:  Crowned denomination divides date within wreath 
Legend: 
 
Edge:  Plain 
 
Designer(s) / Engraver(s): 
  Edgar Bertram MacKennal 
 
Catalogue:  KM# 813 

Currency

Unit:  Pound Sterling 
System:  Sterling pre-decimal 
 
Fractions:  4 Farthings = 1 Penny
3 Pence = (Threepence)
4 Pence = (Groat)
6 Pence = (Sixpence)
12 Pence = 1 Shilling
2 Shillings = 1 Florin
2 Florins = Double Florin
5 Shillings = 1 Crown
20 Shillings = 1 Pound (Sovereign)
21 Shillings = 1 Guinea
 
Mint Marks: 
H - Heaton & Sons, Birmingham, England
KN - King’s Norton, Birmingham, England

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Issue

Year: 
1911-2B 
Mintage:  5,843,000 (incl. previous) 
Scarcity: 
 
Valuation: 
Notes:  Obverse 2: 'I' of 'Georgivs' right of bead. Full neck.
Reverse B: Top leaf emanates from left-hand stalk. 

Specifications

Total Weight:  1.4138g (0.05 Oz)  
Composition:  Silver 
Fineness:  0.9250 
Silver Content:  1.31g (0.04 Oz)  
Silver Value:  $1.71 
Alignment: 
Medal 
Diameter:  16.00mm 
Thickness:  0.80mm 

Description

The three pence coin -expressed in writing as "3d"- first appeared in England during the fine silver coinage of King Edward VI  (1547-1553), when it formed part of a set of new denominations. Although it was an easy denomination to work with in the context of the old sterling coinage system, being a quarter of a shilling, initially it was not popular with the public who preferred the groat (four pence). Hence the coin was not minted in the following two reigns.

The reign of king George V  (1910-1936) features several changes to the threepence denomination. As with all British silver coins, the silver content was reduced from sterling  (0.925) silver to 50% silver, 40% copper, 10% nickel in 1920, 50% silver, 50% copper in 1922, and 50% silver, 40% copper, 5% nickel, 5% zinc in 1927, while the design of the reverse of the circulating threepence (but not the maundy threepence) was completely changed in 1927 to three oak sprigs with three acorns and a "G" in the centre, and the inscription THREE PENCE date. The inscription on the obverse throughout the reign was GEORGIVS V D G BRITT OMN REX F D IND IMP.

 

Value Range

Year Mintage G F VF EF AU UNC BU PF
1911-2B 5,843,000 $4.90 $7.10 $10.50 $25.00 $53 $115
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