Sixpences were issed for each year of Edward VII's reign i.e. 1902 - 1910. In ordinary circulated condition they are worth £2 - £5 each. In mint condition they can fetch anywhere between £50 (for the 1902) to £150 - £160 (for the 1904 which is the rarest year). 1907 and 1908 are also scarce and can make £100 each in mint state.
The Sixpence was not introduced into the currency until about 1550.
Probably nothing. Modified coins have no collector value.
There were no 1929 Eireann (Irish) Sixpences minted.
Modified coins have no collector value. Any value would be associated with the pendant.
A Sixpence was a small silver coin used in many countries of the British Empire that was the equivalent in value to 6 pennies, hence the name. Sixpence is also how you would refer to the combined value of 6 pennies. If you had 6 pennies, or 3 pennies and a Threepence in your pocket, you could say that you had sixpence in your pocket.
edwardian script - edwardian=Edward
There were no New Zealand Sixpences minted prior to 1933.
The duration of Edwardian Farm is 3600.0 seconds.
The value of a 1949 Sixpence coin depends on its condition, rarity, and demand from collectors. In general, a 1949 Sixpence in average circulated condition may be worth a few dollars, while one in better condition or with unique characteristics could be worth more to collectors. It's recommended to have the coin evaluated by a professional coin dealer to determine its exact value.
A Halfcrown is the eqivalent of Two Shillings and Sixpence. A Crown was Five Shillings.
Modified coins have no collector value.
The Royal Mint did not produce any Sixpences from 1752 to 1756 inclusive.