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#2 Two 1959 LUCKY WEDDING SIXPENCE Coin's ROSE design w/Keepsake Pod
$ 2.11
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Description
#2 two" 1959 "
British
Lucky
Wedding Sixpence Coin's
For Luck & Prosperity on Your Wedding Day
Circulated-Good Condition
Something Old,
Something New,
Something Borrowed,
Something Blue...
And a Lucky Sixpence for your Shoe.
*
Something Old: represents the link back to the bride's family and her old life.
*Something New: signifies the couple beginning a new life together as well as good fortune and success.
*Something Borrowed: reminds the bride that family and friends will always be there. It also passes on good luck.
*Something Blue: symbolizes fidelity, love, loyalty and purity.
*And a Lucky Sixpence for Your Shoe: this is a good luck charm that signifies love, wealth and good luck within the couples married life together.
DATES:
1959 & 1959 * same dates
Obverse: Queen Elizabeth ll
/ Queen Elizabeth II has reigned longer than any other British monarch other than Queen Victoria. She was very involved in the marriage of her grandson Prince William to Kate Middleton, who had the customary sixpence coin in her left shoe on her wedding day.
Reverse
:
Date & thistle
/
The thistle is the national flower of Scotland.
According to legend in the 1200's the Danes from Norway attempted to invade Scotland. Hiding under the cover of darkness their raid upon sleeping defenders was stopped when a barefoot raider stepped on a thistle and howled out in pain, alerting the defenders who drove the Danes away. The back of the last sixpence features a garland of roses, thistle, shamrock (three leaf clover), and leek. The words "Fid Def" are also on the back of the sixpence. This is Latin for fidei desfensor, or defender of the faith.
Includes:
#2 two
Genuine British Sixpence
Coins, 3D ROSE-Rhinestone design Keepsake Pod, Congratulations & Thank You adhesive labels
A centuries old English tradition states that a bride would have good luck all during her married life if she wore a Sixpence during the wedding ceremony . . .
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.
Formerly used in England and Ireland. The sixpence has found its way into popular culture.
Lucky Sixpence ! A Treasure to be saved for future generations
Genuine British Sixpence * Over 60 + (sixty) Years in Age !
Great Gift for:
Births
Birthday
Graduation
Anniversary
Engagement
Wedding Party
Family members
Used as a good luck charm by Royal Air Force Aircrew. Sewn behind their wings or brevets, dating back to the Second World War.
The Groom can carry a Sixpence in His pocket or Shoe.
Musicians use them as a Lucky Guitar Pick.
Good Luck Coin-Keepsake.
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