Own a piece of British history with this 1963 sixpence coin! The obverse features a youthful laureate portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, while the reverse displays the UK’s four national flowers—the Tudor rose, shamrock, thistle, and leek—in a classic cross design, along with the coin’s date and denomination.


Country: United Kingdom


Year: 1963


Denomination: 6 Pence (1⁄40 Pound Sterling)


Metal: Copper-Nickel (75% Cu, 25% Ni)


Weight & Dimensions: 2.83 g | 19.3 mm diameter | 1 mm thick


Shape & Technique: Round, milled | Medal alignment ↑↑


Demonetized: 30 June 1980


Engraver: Mary Gillick | References: KM#903, Sp#4149



Ideal for collectors of pre-decimal UK coins or those completing a Queen Elizabeth II sixpence set.