George II Silver Maundy Threepence Coin 1746/3.
George II was king of England between 1727 and 1760.
This coin was minted in 1746 in hotsell the middle of George II's reign as king.
The number 6 in the date is stamped over a number 3.
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GEORGE II 1727 – 1760.
Only son of George I. He was more English than his father, but still relied on Sir Robert Walpole to run the country. George was the last English king to lead his army into battle at Dettingen in 1743. In 1745 the Jacobites tried once again to restore a Stuart to the throne. Prince Charles Edward Stuart, ‘Bonnie Prince Charlie'. landed in Scotland. He was routed at Culloden Moor by the army under the Duke of Cumberland, known as ‘Butcher' Cumberland. Bonnie Prince Charlie escaped to France with the help of Flora MacDonald, and finally died a drunkard's death in Rome.
Product code: British 1746/3 hotsell George II Silver Maundy Threepence Coin, British Rare Coins, Quirky Gifts