Maundy coin

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English

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Etymology

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Maundy + coin

Noun

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Maundy coin (plural Maundy coins)

  1. (British) Any of the specially minted coins given out by the reigning monarch on Maundy Thursday. Face values are 1, 2, 3, and 4 pence.

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