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Mr T

George V Maundy threepences

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I was flicking through my Davies and it looks like the threepence dies used for George V Maundy sets is incomplete (it starts with 3C for 1920).

Anyone know what was used for 1911 to 1919? I know I can look (it looks like 1911 is 1A: https://maundy.co.uk/catalogue/product-details.aspx?id=nPLwqfwFJrE%3D; 1919 looks like 1B: https://www.londoncoins.co.uk/?page=Pastresults&auc=168&searchlot=2237&searchtype=2) but just in case anyone has already looked and figured it out.

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I think that the 1919 3d from LCA you refer to is a 3+B.  Obverse 3 has the misaligned P in IMP and appears on threepences 1914-1926.

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I do know that my Maundy 3d from the 1911 proof set was a 2+A.

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Ah right you are - I got my die attributes in Davies mixed up.

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