1891 3d Silver 92.5% Threepence Queen Victoria (JHI) EF 1.40g SPINK#3931 Harder Year.

Price Guide Value £15-£17

The Queen Victoria era UK threepence

obverse features Queen Victoria facing left.


Early to middle years show the 'young head',

later years the 'jubilee head', and final years

the 'old veiled head'.


The reverse shows the royal crown above the number '3',

with the date divided to either side. A wreath with a bow

at the base surrounds the main design.


The threepence had only been used as Maundy money

since the times of George III. Early Victorian threepences

were destined for the British colonies, and not circulated

in the UK itself until 1845. 


The 1891 UK threepence obverse features

the robed jubilee bust of the mature

Queen Victoria, facing left, adorned with jewellery, veil, and a small crown. The

surrounding legend reads: 'VICTORIA

DEI GRATIA BRITT:REGINA F:D:'


The reverse shows the royal crown above the

number '3', with the date divided to either side.

 A wreath with a bow at the base surrounds the

main design.


1891 United Kingdom threepence specifications
Monarch
Victoria (1838 - 1901)
Edgeplain
Weight1.41 g
Diameter16 mm
Composition92.5% silver
MintedLondon, England
Mintageapprox. 6.33m
ScarcityHarder Year for period

 

1891 United Kingdom threepence design
ObverseJoseph Boehm / Leonard Wyon
ReverseJean Merlen