Sixpence

  

Sixpence definition is - a former British monetary unit equal to six pennies. Sixpence definition: A sixpence is a small silver coin which was used in Britain before the decimal money. Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples. King George VI era United Kingdom sixpence values. What is a George VI six pence worth? Values, images, and specifications for KG VI 6 pence coins from the UK, Britain, England, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland.

Traditional bridal and wedding silver sixpence coins dated from1558-1967
A centuries' old English tradition states that a bride would have good luck all during her married life if she wore the following during the wedding ceremony . . .
Something old,
Something new,
Something borrowed,
Something blue,
And a
Sixpence in her shoe.
What is a Sixpence?
The sixpence is an English coin that was minted beginning in 1558 and continued until 1967. Sixpence are no longer minted in England and are becoming rare.
The Tradition of the Sixpence
According to tradition, during the early 1600's the Lord of the Manor presented a sixpence to the bride as a wedding gift. Toward the end of the seventeenth century, it became the custom for the bride's parents to give the sixpence as a dowry gift to the groom.
As time went on the custom of using the sixpence as a good luck coin continued into the 1800's. Today brides throughout the British Isles, the U.S. and other countries world wide, still place a sixpence in their left shoe for good luck.
Why should you order from Heritage Collections?
There are several reasons why it is to your advantage to place your order for a bridal sixpence with Heritage Collections:
1. We are anestablished companyand have been supplying 100% authentic sixpence to brides for over 20 years. Our sixpence are not reproductions and your satisfaction is guaranteed..
2. Your sixpence is custom selected for you and you may choose the coin dateyou prefer. Many brides honor their parent's or grandparent's wedding anniversary or birth date Others want a coin dated 100 to 400 years prior to their own wedding date.
3. We can get a sixpence to you on short notice, usually within 3 days. We also will ship overnight if necessary charging only the FedEx rate to your location. International shipping is also available for an additional charge. Two-day priority mailing is also available.
4. Our elegant presentation of the sixpence as well as our prompt, courteous service has broughtpraises from our customers.
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on a sixpence

1. With agile precision, especially with limited room to maneuver. Primarily heard in UK. The striker stopped on a sixpence, leaving the defender flailing past her.The steering is so good on this car that you can turn on a sixpence, even at high speeds.
2. In an instant; very quickly, rapidly, or abruptly. He's usually a nice guy, but his temper can turn on a sixpence sometimes.

turn on a sixpence

Sixpence songs
1. To turn quickly or with agile precision, especially with limited room to maneuver. Primarily heard in UK. The steering is so good on this car that you can turn on a sixpence, even at high speeds.The striker turned on a sixpence, leaving the defender flailing past her.
2. By extension, to change focus, activity, opinion, or behavior very suddenly or abruptly. Primarily heard in UK. He's usually a nice guy, but his temper can turn on a sixpence sometimes.Politicians have no loyalty to their causes—they'll turn on a sixpence if it means they'll get more votes.
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms. © 2015 Farlex, Inc, all rights reserved.

on a sixpence

(of a stop or turn) within a small area or short distance. SongsSixpenceBritish informalSixpence

Sixpence Coin

The old sixpenny coin was one of the smallest in circulation in Britain prior to decimalization in 1971 .
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