Definition of Threepences. Meaning of Threepences. Synonyms of Threepences

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Definition of Threepences

Threepence
Threepence Three"pence, n. A small silver coin of three times the value of a penny. [Eng.]

Meaning of Threepences from wikipedia

- legend CHRISTO AU****E REGNO. No threepences were produced by the Commonwealth. The final hammered coinage threepences were produced at the start of the...
- CHRISTO AU****E REGNO. No threepences were produced by the Commonwealth of England. A quantity of (370,000) silver threepences were struck dated 1945, although...
- Look up threepence or 3d in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Threepence may refer to: Threepence (Irish coin), a pre-decimalisation coin Threepence (Australian)...
- Coins : Australian silver threepence Coins from Australia / Coin Type: Threepence - Online Coin Club The Commonwealth threepences Threepence | Blue Sheet...
- The threepence (Irish: leath reul [ˌl̠ʲah ˈɾˠeːlˠ]) or 3d coin was a subdivision of the pre-decimal Irish pound, worth 1⁄80 of a pound or 1⁄4 of a shilling...
- threepence was the last design of the initial series of coinage to be completed. The coins entered production, with the first 1933-dated threepences reaching...
- sterling, namely halfpennies and pennies, which had a hole in them, threepences (known as tickeys), sixpences, shillings, a two shilling piece and a...
- sterling, namely halfpennies and pennies, which had a hole in them, threepences (known as tickeys), sixpences, shillings, a two shilling piece and a...
- silversmith John Hull to produce local coinage in shilling, sixpence and threepence denominations to address a coin shortage in the colony. Before that point...
- 1464-issued coins but increased in value 1+1⁄2 times, namely: In silver: the threepence (3d), replacing the half-groat; the sixpence (6d), replacing the groat;...