1942 George VI British Silver Threepence

Obverse

Reverse

Type Details

Country:  Great Britain 
Period:  George VI 
Face value:  3 Pence 
Dates:  From 1937 to 1945 
Purpose:  Circulation 
 
Obverse:  Head of George VI facing left 
Legend:  GEORGIVS VI D:G:BR:OMN:REX 
 
Reverse:  St. George shield on Tudor rose divides date 
Legend:  FID:DEF:IND:IMP THREE·PENCE 
 
Edge:  Plain 
 
Designer(s) / Engraver(s): 
  Thomas Humphrey Paget, K. Gray 
 
Catalogue:  KM# 848 

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: 
1942 
Mintage:  4,144,000 
Scarcity: 
 
Valuation: 

Specifications

Total Weight:  1.4138g (0.05 Oz)  
Composition:  Silver 
Fineness:  0.5000 
Silver Content:  0.71g (0.02 Oz)  
Silver Value:  $0.92 
Alignment: 
Medal 
Diameter:  16.00mm 

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.


Value Range

Year Mintage G F VF EF AU UNC BU PF
1942 4,144,000 $1.60 $4.60 $14.50 $20.50 $32.00 $50 $60 $700
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