UK 1944 Threepence Collector's Frame
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UK 1944 Threepence Collector's Frame

On the night of 23rd September 1940, a German bombing raid destroyed a large section of what was then The Royal Mint in London.

The government had taken earlier precautions and moved some of the minting presses to Buckinghamshire - Pinewood Studios in fact.

They carried on striking coins throughout the war, and coins struck their now have a real collector rarity value.

Coins like the 1944 Threepennies. Or Thrupenny bits as they would have been called back then.

We’ve created a special framed presentation for them and you can own one for just £15. 

Here’s why you need this exclusive 1944 Threepence Collector’s Frame:

  • Fascinating piece of The Royal Mint’s history – one of the few British coins to be struck outside of their facilities
  • Its 12-sided-shape became popular during WWII, as it was easy to identify in a pocket full of change during blackouts.
  • A unique example of one of the UK’s most popular pre-decimal coins which survived two world wars
  • Housed in the popular collector’s frame, preserving the interesting details of your coin’s history
  • Limited number available for collectors…

Don’t miss your chance to honour this incredible story.

Click ‘add to basket’ NOW to secure yours…

Order Ref 185/375Y/9

Specifications

  • Country of Issue: UK
  • Year of Issue: 1944
  • Alloy: Nickel-brass
  • Weight: 6.80g
  • Diameter: 21.80mm
  • Reverse: Francis Madge Kitchener
  • Obverse: Thomas Humphrey Paget

Numismatic pieces should be owned primarily for collector interest.
The Westminster Collection does not offer them as an investment and makes no guarantees in terms of future value.

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