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  1. The Shilling and Sixpence coin collection no 3 from 1937-1967 Silver Coins

    The Shilling and Sixpence coin collection no 3 from 1937-1967 includes British coins with 50% silver content. This ungraded collection originates from the England, offering a look at the history and design of these beautiful coins. Perfect for collectors looking to expand their British numismatic assortment with a mix of silver and non-silver coins from the mid-20th century. Sold as seen, thanks for looking.

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  2. Sixpence 1887 Queen Victoria Jubilee Silver 0,925. EF Grade ,Sharp details.

    The rare and valuable Sixpence coin from 1887, celebrating Queen Victoria's Jubilee. This silver coin has a composition of 0.925 and is in excellent condition, with sharp details. The coin belongs to the Victorian era, between 1837 and 1901, making it a prized possession for collectors of British coins.

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  3. Vintage Sixpence Brooch Lucky Coin Pin UK Wedding Good Luck Gift

    • Traditional lucky sixpence charm 🍀. • Design: Queen Elizabeth Sixpence Coin. • Type: Brooch / Lapel Pin. • Colour: Gold tone. • Weddings (good luck tradition). 📌 Product Details • Condition: As shown in photos.

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  4. 10 X LUCKY SIXPENCES

    10 LUCKY SIXPENCES DATED BETWEEN 1947 AND 1967.

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  5. UK 6 Pence 1947 George VI Sixpence Coin WCA MB1947

    6 Pence - George VI2nd coinage. Thickness1 mm.

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  6. 100 x British sixpence coins 1947-1967 Good Clean 6d no bent coins

    The coins will be randomly selected for you from the bulk circulated coins.

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  7. 1964 UK Sixpence – Elizabeth II Young Head – Vintage British Coin Z3628

    Own a genuine 1964 UK 6 Pence coin featuring the youthful portrait of Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse. The reverse highlights a cross of the UK’s national flowers: Tudor rose, shamrock, thistle, and leek.

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  8. 1961 Sixpence Queen Elizabeth II Featuring~Rose,Thistle,Shamrock,Leek. T18 61

    The product is a 1961 Sixpence coin featuring Queen Elizabeth II, with symbolic designs of a rose, thistle, shamrock, and leek. Minted in the United Kingdom, this coin represents the era of Queen Elizabeth II and is a piece of British heritage. Being ungraded and uncertified, it holds historical significance and is a collectible item for those interested in British coins and numismatics.

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