Introduced in 1551 during the reign of Edward VI, the sixpence has long been considered a lucky coin. It remained a mainstay of British coinage for more than four centuries until it was eventually demonetised in 1980. Whether slipped into a bride’s shoe before a wedding ceremony to symbolise good luck for the future couple or stirred into a Christmas pudding, the sixpence remains a popular coin linked with many traditions.
Specification
Specification | Value |
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Denomination | Sixpence |
Alloy | .500 Silver |
Weight | 2.83 g |
Diameter | 19.30mm |
Reverse Designer | George Kruger Gray |
Specification | Value |
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Obverse Designer | Thomas Humphrey Paget |
Quality | Circulating |
Year | 1937-1952 |