William IV 1833 Silver Maundy Penny
Offered is a miniscule sterling silver 1833, distributed as part of a Maundy set by King William IV, KM#708. This example retains great detail, as well as much of the original PL lustre and appearance. As noted in Spink, the Penny is the most desirable denomination of William IV Maundy sets, owing to the fact that they are easily lost, and are sought by both Maundy and Penny collectors.
Offered is a miniscule sterling silver 1833, distributed as part of a Maundy set by King William IV, KM#708. This example retains great detail, as well as much of the original PL lustre and appearance. As noted in Spink, the Penny is the most desirable denomination of William IV Maundy sets, owing to the fact that they are easily lost, and are sought by both Maundy and Penny collectors.
Offered is a miniscule sterling silver 1833, distributed as part of a Maundy set by King William IV, KM#708. This example retains great detail, as well as much of the original PL lustre and appearance. As noted in Spink, the Penny is the most desirable denomination of William IV Maundy sets, owing to the fact that they are easily lost, and are sought by both Maundy and Penny collectors.