Three Pence
Country of Origin: United Kingdom
Year of Issue: 1943
Denomination: 3d
Composition: Cupro-nickel

Brief Description
The Three Pence coin from 1943 features a design of three flowers (figuratively referred to as 'flowers of the United Kingdom') representing the nations of England, Scotland, and Ireland. The obverse typically depicts a portrait of King George VI.
Historical Significance
Issued during World War II, this coin symbolized continuity and resilience during a tumultuous period in British history. It was part of the currency commonly used in the UK and its colonies.
Estimated Value
$1 - $10 depending on condition
Care Instructions
Store in a dry, cool place; avoid exposure to moisture and chemicals; clean gently with a soft cloth if necessary.
Created At: 2025-04-22T11:26:57.514427