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4 Pence - Charles II incl. Maundy

Issuer The Royal Mint
Year 1670-1684
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Value 1 Groat (1⁄60)
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Obverse script Latin
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Mint The Royal Mint, London
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The Maundy ceremony predates Charles II by centuries, but his reign marked a formalization of the practice as a distinct royal ritual rather than an act of genuine alms-giving. These pieces circulated freely alongside ordinary groats — the Maundy designation is largely a retrospective one, as purpose-struck sets for the ceremony were not consistently produced until the following century.

The 1670 issue was the first year of the milled series under Charles, replacing the hammered coinage that had persisted through his father's reign and the Interregnum.

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