New discovery of coin marking the end of silver offered at Baldwin’s

As the Standard Catalogue of British Coins points out, this tiny denomination, the George VI silver threepence dated 1945 , essentially marks the end of the silver coinage and the beginning of modern coins made of copper-nickel and brass.

As early as 1937 the tiny silver threepence (measuring just 1.65cm) was being replaced by the more…

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