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Great Britain Silver Wedding Sixpence - It is very traditional for a bride to have one of these delightful little silver coins in her shoe. We have these delightful little wedding keepsakes available for your family and your friends who are getting wed.
$5.99
Three Lucky Wedding Silver Sixpences - For more than a century, brides in Great Britain and around the world have prepared their wedding attire according to a famous Victorian dressing rhyme: "Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue, a lucky sixpence in your shoe." Offered right here are early 20th-Century British silver sixpence coins referred to in the rhyme! What a great gift to a betrothed young bride, or any "young lass" looking forward to her day! Designs may vary, and you'll SAVE when you buy 3!
$34.95
George VI Silver Sixpence
$3.00
Ladies Australian Sixpence Coin Silver - Australian Sixpence Women's Watch Palladium Plated Bracelet Band: Another one of our earliest winning designs, this watch features a genuine Australian Sixpence. The sixpence design includes the Kangaroo & Emu, native Australian animals chosen to become part of the national Coat of Arms because they matched Australia's national slogan, "Advance Australia Fair". You see, biologically neither Kangaroos nor Emus can walk backwards, they can only advance forward!
$215.00
English - Silver Sixpence - (Edward VI) 1547 - 1553 - Edward VI was the son of Henry VIII & half brother of Elizabeth I.
$279.99
English - Silver Sixpence - (Elizabeth I) 1558 - 1603 - The coin pictured is the exact coin you will receive. APMEX stands behind every coin it sells with a money back guarantee.
$44.99
Catalog - |World Coins and Paper Money|Coins|Great Britain|Milled Coins (1658-1970)|Three Lucky Wedding Silver Sixpences - For more than a century, brides in Great Britain and around the world have prepared their wedding attire according to a famous Victorian dressing rhyme: "Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue, a lucky sixpence in your shoe." Offered right here are early 20th-Century British silver sixpence coins referred to in the rhyme! What a great gift to a betrothed young bride, or any "young lass" looking forward to her day! Designs may vary, and you'll SAVE when you buy 3!
$14.95
LCC Catalog - |World Coins and Paper Money|Coins|Great Britain|Milled Coins (1658-1970)|Silver Sixpence - For more than a century, brides in Great Britain and around the world have prepared their wedding attire according to a famous Victorian dressing rhyme: "Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue, a lucky sixpence in your shoe." Offered right here are early 20th Century British silver sixpence coins referred to in the rhyme! What a great gift to a betrothed young bride, or any "young lass" looking forward to her day! Designs may vary!
$12.95
English Silver Sixpence Ring King George VI 1941 Coin (King George VI and Queen Elizabeth) - This is a neat sterling silver ring made to hold an English silver sixpence minted in 1941 during the reign of King George VI of England, father of the present queen, Queen Elizabeth II. The sixpence coin is bezel and prong set into a silver mount with leaves on the shoulders. The ring weighs 2.5 dwt and is a size 7.5 but could be easily sized by any reputable jeweler. The condition is very good +++ with just some minor wear. A neat piece of costume jewelry as well as a bit of English royal memorabilia...
$68.00
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