1593 Sixpence Elizabeth I Reverse 1593 Sixpence – Elizabeth I - Coinage of Elizabeth I is interesting and affordable to many. There are many variations to the obverse and reverse, including many mintmarks.
1758 Sixpence George II Obverse 1758 Sixpence – George II - Silver sixpence of King George II. There are a couple of anomalies to look for. There are some coins with a DEI error. There are also 1758/7 overstrikes. The Obverse shows the old laureated and draped bust of King George II.
2023 Silver Sixpence Reverse 2023 Silver Sixpence – Charles III - This is the 2023 Silver Sixpence, showing for the first time the head of King Charles III and honouring the year of the King's Coronation. Minted in BU .925 Sterling Silver.
1908 Sixpence Edvard VII Reverse 1908 Sixpence – Edward VII - Silver (0.925) sixpence of King Edward VII. Diameter 19.3mm, weight 2.83g. SCBC: 3983. The design was used 1902-1910.
No Picture List of Charles I Sixpences - List of Charles I Sixpence coins with descriptions, images, mintages, history and info for coin collectors.
2023 Silver Sixpence Reverse 2023 Silver Sixpence – Charles III - Despite no longer being legal tender, the Royal Mint produces a new sixpence coin regularly for collectors. This is the 2023 Silver Sixpence, showing for the first time the head of King Charles III, honouring the year of the King's Coronation.
1926 Sixpence Reverse 1926 Sixpence - This coin is 50% silver. 1926 can be the second or third (modified bust) issues. The Reverse shows a Lion passant on crown.
2023 Gold Sixpence Reverse 2023 Gold Sixpence – Charles III - This is the 2023 Gold Sixpence, showing for the first time the head of King Charles III and honouring the year of the King's Coronation.
1562 Sixpence Elizabeth I SCBC 2595 Reverse 1562 Sixpence – Elizabeth I (SCBC 2595) - Milled silver Sixpence. Minted in 1562 at the Tower Mint, London (mint mark is a star). Reverse is a Coat-of-arms over long cross fourchée. SCBC 2597.
1707 Sixpence Proof Post Union E Anne Obverse 1707 Sixpence Post-Union Proof Edinburgh Mint – Anne - An extremely rare proof Ediburgh sixpence of Queen Anne. This one was minted after Union with Scotland (which was in 1707) and carries an 'E' below the bust indicating this is an Edinburgh coin and is now part of the coinage of Great Britain.