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William & Mary  1689-1694  AD  
Royal Monarchy
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Maundy 1689
Top image, 1693 over 2 William and Mary Silver Twopence (Half-groat), considered rare.
William III
Year    F       VF      EF
1698    60      115     175
1699    50      90      145
1700    65      115     185
1701    60      100     165

Queen Anne
Year    F       VF      EF
1703    65      100     180
1704s   50      80      135
1704ns  60      90      170
1705    60      100     160
1706    80      115     185
1707    50      85      150
1708    70      100     175
1709    85      125     215
1710    45      80      115
1713    70      110     195
s: stops on obverse
ns: no stops on obverse
Estimated Values
by date (2018)
The phrase William and Mary usually refers to the coregency over the Kingdoms of England, Scotland and Ireland, of spouses King William III & II and Queen Mary II. Their joint reign began in February 1689 after they were offered the throne by the Convention Parliament irregularly summoned by William after his successful invasion of England in 1688, the so-called Glorious Revolution. They replaced James II & VII, Mary's father and William's uncle and father-in-law, who was "deemed to have fled" the country. Parliament offered William and Mary a co-regency, at the couple's behest. After Mary died in 1694, William ruled alone until his death in 1702. William and Mary were childless and were ultimately succeeded by Mary's younger sister, Anne.
William II Signature
William & Mary







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