Maundy coin

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Etymology

Maundy + coin

Noun

Maundy coin (plural Maundy coins)

  1. (Britain) 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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