The Sixpence Coin
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- čas přidán 26. 11. 2020
- Lets discuss and look at the sixpence coin. These coins were first minted in 1551 and remained a popular coin with the public. We look at a sixpence coin from 1948, minted during King George VI reign and we discuss the value of the scarce 1952 version. The sixpence coin is considered to bring luck and good fortune to the person that owns it, so have a look if you have one in your collection.
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Really enjoyed that, thank you for sharing.. I remember my mum serving the Christmas pudding, making sure we all had a sixpence in our piece ☺️
Glad you enjoyed it ;-)
I was given through the family, a 1942 British Sixpence. It was brought back from WW2 is uncirculated. Now that I have herd about it being considered a luck coin. Thinking about having it mounted in a man’s ring.
That sounds like a great idea Herbert, let us know how you get on.
Hey great information ✌🇬🇧👍
Thanks Tabbs, you're too kind
You deserve more viewers, great video!
Thanks :-)
Nice video, great information. I just checked my jar of tanners and there is one from 1952 👍👍
Glad you liked the video, that's great news about the tanner, are you tempted to sell or keep it?
I'll definately be keeping it 👍
@@CoinPatrol Good man, that's what I'd do too
Thank you for the Relevance. Code confirmed.
The only predecimal coin I remember. There was a factory in Manchester that had a chocolate machine which took them. Xxx
I wish I could find a chocolate machine that took them Ann, I've got hundreds
So, I've got 1947, 1948, 1962, 1965 1966 English sixpence coins for the same purpose as Brian May. 47&48 are a little bit thinner, which makes it feel slightly different in fingers.
We Will Rock You eh!
I’ve got a sixpense from 62 and one which came with my Brian may guitar.
Cool coin and cool guitar :-)
Yes, I have 1951
GOOD coins silver !!!!!
i found a 1900 sixpence just yesterday along with a 1948 half crown on a common
Metal detecting? Two nice finds Mick, especially the sixpence
@@coinsstampsandcollectibles3552 also had a one shilling from bousfield bros Birmingham but cart find out anything about it
@@mickowen3318 That's a token mate for the old Smithfield market in Birmingham, I think the Bousfield Bros were fruit salesmen back in the day. The token could be from the 1950's
@@coinsstampsandcollectibles3552 thanz so much 4 your time
I Have ONE Sixpence And It Is From 1955
I have a sock full, also many others, will you be doing any posts regarding florin or shillings? I was thinking of getting them looked at, just wanted to check if I have something of value!
If you have the rare 1952 sixpence... keep that. I will be looking at shillings and Florins in future videos
@@coinsstampsandcollectibles3552 thank you so much, for your time 👍
I have a 1883 six pence. I need more info on it please. It.looks like the crown is a little skew and if you flip it over (holding it between your fingers at 12 and 6) the bust of Queen Victoria is upside down.
I have a six pence from. 1930
I have a 1941
Imagine stuffing a coin in your pudding thats been in circulation and handled by millions of people 🤣
Hello I have one
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