Collection: Sixpences

Explore our collection of old sixpence coins for sale and own a piece of British history. Minted from the 16th century until 1980, the sixpence was a key part of British currency, valued at one fortieth of a pound. Over the years, it featured various designs, showcasing the portraits of monarchs such as King George V, King George VI, and Queen Elizabeth II. These old coins were removed from circulation in 1971 following decimalisation, when they were replaced by the two and a half pence (2.5p) coin.

Today, these collectible coins are still cherished, often gifted as lucky sixpences. It’s a long-standing tradition for brides to wear a silver sixpence coin in her shoe on her wedding day for good luck in their marriage. These coins continue to be an essential part of any numismatic collection. Whether you're an experienced collector or just beginning your journey, our antique coin collection has something for everyone, including perfect gifts for both good luck and coin enthusiasts.

Browse our range of old British coins today and find the ideal piece to enhance your collection of old coins and antique coins. Interested in more British coins? Explore our extensive collection, including crowns, shillings, and many others. Or, if you're seeking something truly unique, discover our rare collection of Roman coins.

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