Three Pence
"Three Pence" is a term that refers to a former British coin worth three pence, which was part of the pre-decimal currency system in the United Kingdom. The coin was commonly made of silver and was used in everyday transactions before the UK transitioned to a decimal currency system in 1971.
The threepenny bit, a specific version of the three pence coin, featured a design that included a rose, thistle, and shamrock, symbolizing England, Scotland, and Ireland. Although no longer in circulation, the three pence coin remains a collectible item for numismatists and those interested in British history.