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George I  1714-1727 AD   (Maundy)

The design continued in the reign of George I, when threepences were produced in 1717, 1721, 1723, and 1727. The obverse shows a right-facing bust of the king, with the inscription GEORGIVS DEI GRATIA while the reverse shows the crowned "3" and MAG BRI FR ET HIB REX date.

George I was born in Lower Saxony , in what is now Germany, and eventually inherited the title and lands of the Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg. A succession of European wars expanded his German domains during his lifetime, and in 1708 he was ratified as prince-elector  of Hanover. At the age of 54, after the death of Queen Anne of Great Britain, George ascended the British throne as the first monarch of the House of Hanover. Although over fifty Catholics bore closer blood relationships to Anne, the Act of Settlement 1701  prohibited Catholics from inheriting the British throne. George, however, was Anne's closest living Protestant  relative. In reaction, the Jacobites  attempted to depose George and replace him with Anne's Catholic half-brother, James Francis Edward Stuart, but their attempts failed.

During George's reign the powers of the monarchy diminished and Britain began a transition to the modern system of cabinet government  led by a prime minister. Towards the end of his reign, actual power was held by Sir Robert Walpole , Great Britain's first de facto prime minister. George died on a trip to his native Hanover, where he was buried.  1717 -
Estimation Coin Value between £40 - 70 (2018)
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