This date of threepence is a bit of a rascal, and very hard to run down in the sources such as ESC, Davies, Spink & Krause. There was a DNW lot, supposedly proof and NOT Maundy. DNW Sale specimen was 18 Sept. 2012, Lot 2727 evidently proof, certainly not currency that fits best to Spink cat. 3914C. The lot description states Maundy was only of the first A2 type (same as first currency type). Can anyone verify that all Maundy was of the A2 type? OK, I admit I usually don't like the microvarietals but it is Victorian silver after all! According to DNW the revision for 1866 3d should be: A2 Currency Maundy  Unknown in Proof * A4   Currency Proof (unique?) Both A4s are quite rare, if anybody cares but just wondering how it can be said that there are NO Maundies of this type?