Toy: Colonial 1652 NE Shilling Replica Coin
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Colonial Silver Sixpence Popular Q&A
Q: How many Farthings in a silver Sixpence?
A: Both the Farthing and the Sixpence are part of the old redundant British currency. The Farthing was a quarter of a penny, therefore there were 24 Farthings in a... Read More »
Q: What is a silver sixpence?
A: The sixpence, known colloquially as the tanner, or half-shilling, was a British pre-decimal coin, worth six (pre-1971) pence, or 1/40th of a pound sterling. In ... Read More »
Q: What is the silver content of a 1902 British Sixpence?
A: All pre-1920 British Sixpences were made from sterling silver (92.5% silver content) Read More »
Q: How much is a 1833 silver sixpence worth ?
A: Probably not very much. If you have a look on eBay there are loads of sixpences from the early 1800s selling for only a few pounds each. Read More »
Q: How to Make a Silver Colonial Coffee Pot for a School Project.
A: 1. Find a silver colonial coffee pot at a home supply store, flea market or through an online specialty shop if you would like to have an actual pot on hand to ... Read More »