2006 Maundy Money Silver Proof Elizabeth II Coin Set
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What Is Royal Maundy Money?
Maundy Money is distributed by the monarch as part of the Royal Maundy service, held on Maundy Thursday, the day before Good Friday. The sterling silver coins given to elderly recipients as part of this ceremony are made by The Royal Mint and are highly collectable.
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A Youthful Royal Portrait By Mary Gillick
All Maundy coins struck in Queen Elizabeth II's reign feature Mary Gillick's youthful portrait of Her Majesty with the words '+ ELIZABETH · II · DEI · GRATIA · REGINA · F: D:' around.
2006 Maundy Money Coin Designs
The reverse of 2006 Maundy Money coins features a classic crown and wreath design originally created by Jean Baptiste Merlen. A central number divides the date, surmounted by a royal crown and encircled by oak leaves.
Where Was The Maundy Service Held In 2006?
In 2006, Royal Maundy was distributed at Guildford Cathedral in Guildford, Surrey. Elizabeth II attended the service in person and distributed Maundy coins to recipients.
Collecting Royal Mint Maundy Money
Maundy sets, including this 2006 example, are sought-after by collectors who look for complete 4-coin sets in excellent condition.
