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1930–1969 Great Britain 6 Pence CuNi 10-pc Set VF–XF
“And A Sixpence In Her Shoe”
“Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue, and a sixpence in her shoe.” That’s part of a Victorian-era rhyme that started the tradition of putting a sixpence in the bride’s shoe on her wedding day for good luck.
Ten Coins, Ten Different Year Dates, No Doubles
The sixpence was first minted in 1551 and remained in circulation until 1980. Here you can add a ten-piece set of these coins to your collection, with each and every one hailing from a different year between 1930 and 1969, and all ranging in grade from Very Fine (VF) to Extremely Fine (XF) condition.
A Fabulous Peek At Great Britain’s “Old Money” System
These pieces were struck in copper-nickel (CuNi) and represent a fabulous peek at some of the circulating coins from Great Britain’s “Old Money” system. These sixpence coins would be about the equivalent of a United States half dollar, and each features a portrait of either King George V or Queen Elizabeth II. We have less than 100 of these 1930–1969 Great Britain 6 Pence 10-pc Sets available, so secure yours now before our supply runs out.
Availability | Out of Stock |
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Year of Issue | (Dates May Vary) |
Country | GB/UK |
Composition | Copper-Nickel - CuNi |
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Grade | VF, XF |
Coin Weight | 28.35 Grams - g |