| Chocolate Coins 22mm Silver Sixpence - 22mm Luxury Milk Chocolate Silver Sixpence Coin. This coin has Queen Victoria on reverse side. |
£36.95 |
| Milk Chocolate 22mm Silver Sixpence - Luxury Milk Chocolate silver sixpence. This 22mm silver foil coin has King George VI on the front and sixpence with the royal crest from 1943 on the reverse. |
£29.95 |
| Rhododendron Silver Sixpence - W1217 - 2 Rhododendron 'Silver Sixpence' £14.98 Save £5.00 |
£9.99 |
| Lucky Silver Sixpence - Beautiful silver sixpence for the bride on her wedding day. |
£3.40 |
| Treasure chest with Silver sixpence - This product was added to our catalog on Monday 23 October, 2006. |
£7.95 |
| 1967 Silver Sixpence Cufflinks - These could be made with any date of coin, or even two different dates, but please be aware that if you choose rarer dates they may cost you a little bit more. |
£35.00 |
| Silver Sixpence Garter - A petite lace bridal garter (2" - 50mm) trimmed with a bow and iridescent sequin roses and incorporating a silver sixpence in a delicate lace bag. A blue bow is placed inside the wedding garter to honour the "something blue" tradition. |
£19.99 |
| Sterling Silver Sixpence Cufflinks - A pair of Hallmarked Sterling Silver sixpence cufflinks. Hand cast in moulds made using real sixpences. Very special. Not mass produced. |
£49.95 |
| Silver chooclate sixpence coins - A wedding tradition, minted from delicious milk chocolate. Approx 75 in 175g bag. |
£9.99 |
| Silver Sixpence - Something old Something new Something borrowed Something blue And a silver sixpence in her shoe |
£7.50 |
| Lucky Silver Sixpence in a lace heart pocket in a decorative Treasure Chest - The sixpence coin that we use in our wedding favours are from the reigns of George V1 or Elizabeth 11 which have only a nominal silver content. Never the less the favour embodies the spirit of the tradition and continues this age old custom. The traditional wealth charm of a silver sixpence for the bridal couple that can also be used as an unique wedding favour. Supplied in an ivory silk presentation pouch within a decorated treasure chest favour box. |
£4.50 |
| Choice & Gem Silver World War II Sixpences - We have purchased a wonderful lot of Choice and Gem Uncirculated 1942 World War II Silver Sixpences. The person put them away at the time and was selective about which coins he took. All of them are dated 1942 and the lowest grade coin is Choice Uncirculated and the highest grade coin is Gem Uncirculated. |
£18.00 |
| silver sixpence - Full Details - Elizabeth the 1st silver sixpence, 3rd issue, dated 1569 - ref: Seaby 2562. |
£20.00 |
| The Silver Sixpence Company Ltd But I'm not getting married - Are you looking for that special present? When you hold a genuine silver sixpence in your hand it is hard not to be impressed - how many people have owned this coin what history has it seen? |
£6.95 |
| The Silver Sixpence Company Ltd Charles I - 1625 - 1649 - This Charles I sixpence is undated but is known to be the class 4C issue which means it was minted by Parliament in The Tower mint in 1642 or shortly after, making this a civil war coin! |
£89.50 |
| The Silver Sixpence Company Ltd Commonwealth (Cromwell) - 1649 - 1660 - Sixpence minted in 1653 - This is a very rare sixpence, we have never had one before. A genuine sixpence minted in the Commonwealth period under Oliver Cromwell! For anyone who has a love of history, who wants to own something REALLY special, this is your sixpence. |
£450.00 |
| The Silver Sixpence Company Ltd George II - 1727 - 1760 - This sixpence has seen more than the average wear over the years with most of the legend including the date on the reverse hard to read. The date is just visible split in two at the top of the coin, the "1" looks like a "J". A good budget buy. |
£24.95 |
| The Silver Sixpence Company Ltd James I - 1603 - 1625 - A James I sixpence would make a really special gift for your intended! |
£89.95 |
| The Silver Sixpence Company Ltd James II - 1685 - 1688 - Unique opportunity - this is an Irish James II 1689 sixpence called Gunmoney. When there was a serious lack of silver (usually during war) other metals would be used to make coinage. During the English Civil War when towns were under siege they often cut up silver plates and goblets. This example is made from cannons! hence Gunmoney! |
£125.00 |
| The Silver Sixpence Company Ltd Special Offers - This Charles I sixpence is undated but is known to be the class 3A issue which means it was minted by the King in the Tower mint prior to the Civil War. |
£69.95 |
| The Silver Sixpence Company Ltd William and Mary - 1688 - 1694 - These coins are unusual in that they have the busts of both the King and the Queen on the front. They were only minted in 2 years, 1693 and 1694. This coin has even wear on both sides, but the legends and dates are still clearly visible. There is a slight flaw behind the busts but this does not detract from the overal appeal of this lovely sixpence. |
£395.95 |
| Sixpence 1954 Sterling Silver Charm - The Sixpence is a genuine sixpence mounted in a sterling silver holder. Perfect as a lucky charm for someone born in the year of mint. |
£2.95 |
| Sixpence 1958 Sterling Silver Charm - The Sixpence is a genuine sixpence mounted in a sterling silver holder. Perfect as a lucky charm for someone born in the year of mint. |
£2.95 |
| Sixpence 1959 Sterling Silver Charm - The Sixpence is a genuine sixpence mounted in a sterling silver holder. Perfect as a lucky charm for someone born in the year of mint. |
£2.95 |
| Sixpence 1960 Sterling Silver Charm - The Sixpence is a genuine sixpence mounted in a sterling silver holder. Perfect as a lucky charm for someone born in the year of mint. |
£2.95 |
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