Featured is a lovely 1909 silver three pence coin minted in London, England during the reign of King Edward VII. The obverse of the coin presents the head of King Edward VII facing to the ring. The surrounding legend reads:

EWARDVS VII D: G: BRITT: OMN: REX: F: D: IND: IMP.

The reverse of the coin features the royal crown placed above the number '3', on either side of the number is date of the coin. A wreath with a bow at the base surrounds this design. 

Condition: The coin remains in good condition. There are only some minor scratches and imperfections. Please examine the pictures provided above to acquire a full understanding of the coin's overall appearance and condition. 

Diameter: 16mm

Composition: 92.5% silver

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