George VI, Brass Threepence, 1942, Choice Uncirculated

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In 1942, Britain was in the grip of World War II, but the demand for coinage remained and the Royal Mint carried on, business as usual. The threepence was a popular denomination, but during the War years, there was a need for silver elsewhere, so the silver threepences were fazed out and completely replaced by the Brass “Thrupenny bits”. They were a very popular coin and provide the inspiration for today’s £1 coin. They feature George VI on the obverse, and the thrift plant on the reverse. We recently took in a number of high grade Brass Threepennies from 1942 in beautiful Choice Uncirculated condition. A reasonable price for a Choice Uncirculated coin and War-time relic, now 82 years old, a worthy addition to your collection.
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