1999 Maundy Money Silver Proof Elizabeth II Coin Set

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The History Of Royal Maundy Money
Held on Maundy Thursday, the day before Good Friday, Royal Maundy is a religious service that involves the monarch ceremonially gifting alms to elderly recipients. For centuries, this has taken the form of special sterling silver coins struck for the occasion by The Royal Mint.
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Mary Gillick's Portrait Of Queen Elizabeth II
The obverses of the four coins in this 1999 set feature Mary Gillick's first definitive coin portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, with an inscription around that reads '+ ELIZABETH · II · DEI · GRATIA · REGINA · F: D:'.
1999 Maundy Money Reverse Designs
All modern Royal Maundy coins feature a distinctive historic design attributed to engraver Jean Baptiste Merlen. This consists of a central numeral, indicating the denomination, with the date on either side, a crown above, encircled by a wreath of English oak leaves.
Where Was Royal Maundy Service Held In 1999?
In 1999, the Royal Maundy service was held at Bristol Cathedral in Bristol, South West England. Her Majesty attended the service in person and distributed Maundy Money to recipients.
Historic Royal Mint Collectors Coins
Only a small number of Maundy Money coins were issued by The Royal Mint in 1999. These coin sets are sought-after by collectors for their rarity and royal connections.
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