1966 Genuine Queen Elizabeth II Sixpence (extremely Fine Used) set in Silver Plated charm Pendant + a free white and silver gift / favour box with quality silver ribbon, to present it in (comes flat packed with printed assembly instructions), plus a packet containing several 4mm, 5mm, 6mm, 7mm and 8mm silver plated jump rings (to enable attachment to any thickness of necklace chains, charm bracelets, keyrings, or purses. - other sixpence dates from 1926 to 1967 available (1967 being the very last year that a sixpence was ever minted)

Each Pendant setting is Approx. 31mm long, 23mm wide, 5mm thick, hole for chain or jump ring is 4mm inner diameter at the top, so would be suitable to take most thickness of necklace.

The Sixpence (often considered lucky) is a genuine extra Fine Used coin minted by the Royal Mint in 1966 and glued into the Cabochon -  the Cabochon setting is brand new (Lead Free & Cadmium Free)

An excellent great value pendant / charm that makes a very thoughtful gift and keepsake and which is almost certain to appreciate in value with time

This sixpence, known colloquially as the tanner, or half-shilling, was a genuine British pre-decimal coin. There is a well-known tradition of the bride wearing 'Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue, and a silver sixpence in her shoe.' A silver sixpence in the bride's shoe is a traditional good luck wedding gesture, a symbol of wishing her prosperity, love and happiness in her marriage. They were also used as a good luck charm by Royal Air Force aircrews in the 2nd world war.   Please see my e bay shop for other dates of pendants and lucky sixpences, sixpence and farthing jewellery and key rings, pennies, gift tags and favour boxes I have for sale for sale on e bay for auction with no reserve.  Postage and packaging at a cost of only 99p. Selling without reserve price starting at 99p