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  1. British - 1948-1967 - 6d Sixpence: George VI & Elizabeth II - (18) Copper-nickel

    The sixpence, often referred to as a 'tanner', was a British coin worth six pennies (6d) or half a shilling. It was first minted in 1551 during the reign of Edward VI and remained in circulation until 1980.

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  2. Sixpence x 10 From 1950's and 1960's, Job Lot Bundle

    A set of 10 sixpence pieces from the 1950's and 60's.

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  3. KING GEORGE VI SIXPENCE 1947/48/51 + COIN CAPSULE CHOOSE YEAR

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  4. George V 3 Pence And 6 Pence Coins Pre 1920 Silver 925

    The product is a set of George V 3 Pence and 6 Pence coins minted in Great Britain prior to 1920. These silver coins feature the portrait of King George V, who reigned from 1910 to 1936. The coins are uncertified and offer a glimpse into the history and craftsmanship of British coinage during this era. Ideal for collectors or those interested in British numismatics, these pre-1920 silver coins hold historical significance and are a valuable addition to any coin collection.

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  5. Victoria Sixpence 1901.

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  6. British Queen Elizabeth II 6 Pence Coins x 14

    This product consists of 14 British Queen Elizabeth II 6 Pence coins from the years 1953 to 1967. These coins are a piece of British history, minted during the reign of Queen Elizabeth II. Made in Great Britain, these uncertified coins showcase the iconic portrait of the Queen and are a cherished collectible item for coin enthusiasts and history buffs alike. please see photos 1965/66/67 have nice clarity packed and ready thank you

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  7. Lucky Sixpence Coin Pin UK Gold Brooch Wedding Charm Gift Vintage

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

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  8. 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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