| 1. | Edward VI threepences were struck at the London and York mints.
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| 2. | The mint at Bristol produced rare threepences in 1644 and 1645.
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| 3. | Players paid one shilling to join and threepence contributions each week.
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| 4. | The new two-cent coin replaced the old threepence coin.
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| 5. | Along with sixpences, the Boston mint struck threepence pieces and shillings.
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| 6. | In 1644 the Exeter mint produced a fairly scarce threepence.
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| 7. | The milled silver threepences of Charles II form two types.
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| 8. | The price of leeches varied between one penny and threepence halfpenny each.
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| 9. | The first issue ran to 2750 copies, and was sold for threepence.
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| 10. | Queen Elizabeth I ( 1558 1603 ) produced threepences during her third coinage ( 1561 1577 ).
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