The 1967 Sixpence - the last of a British icon
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The 1967 Sixpence - the last of a British icon

It was the end of an era. In 1967, the very last circulating Sixpence was struck before decimalisation changed UK coinage forever.

For generations, this little silver-coloured coin was a symbol of good luck and family traditions. Today, it's a nostalgic must-have.

Here’s why you need one for your Classics Collection:

  • Final year of issue - the last widely circulating Sixpence before decimalisation (struck in 1967)
  • Once a symbol of luck, love, and Christmas pudding traditions!
  • Features Queen Elizabeth II’s youthful portrait by Mary Gillick
  • Sparkling cupronickel finish
  • Displayed in a premium Change Checker Classics card - the perfect fit for your Change Checker Album
  • Strictly limited stock – now over half a century old!

Own this lucky piece of UK history, whilst stocks last

Order Ref 185/987H/V

Specifications

  • Country of Issue: UK
  • Year of Issue: 1954 - 1970
  • Coin Diameter: 19.41mm
  • Coin Weight: 2.83g
  • Obverse: Elizabeth II
  • Metal: Cupro-Nickel

Numismatic pieces should be owned primarily for collector interest.
The Westminster Collection does not offer them as an investment and makes no guarantees in terms of future value.

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