Lucky British babies to receive royal silver penny

Lucky British babies to receive royal silver penny

LONDON - The Associated Press
Lucky British babies to receive royal silver penny

This undated photo issued by The Royal Mint on Thursday July 4, 2013 shows a new silver penny coin that will be awarded to newborns who share their birthday with the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge?s first child. AP Photo/The Royal Mint

British babies born the same day as Prince William and Kate's first child will receive their own royal gift in the form of a "lucky" silver penny.

The Royal Mint announced Thursday that it has minted 2,013 silver coins bearing a shield of the Royal Arms, to be given to newborns who share their birthday with the third in line to the British throne.

Crossing the palm of a newborn baby with silver or offering a silver penny is traditionally seen as a wish for good fortune and health.

Shane Bissett, director of commemorative coins at the Royal Mint, said the mint wanted to share the royal milestone with "mothers and fathers across the country."

Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge, is due to give birth in mid-July.