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Lucky Sixpence "Origin of Wedding Rhyme©" Wedding Card Queen Elizabeth II Coin D

$ 3.95

Availability: 84 in stock
  • Reason 2: Keepsake
  • Rhyme 3: Something Borrowed
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Circulated
  • Denomination: 6 P
  • Country/Region: England
  • Occasion 6: Hopechest
  • Certification: Uncertified
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
  • Occassion 4: Rehearsal Dinner
  • Reason 5: Good Fortune
  • Occassion 2: Bridal Shower
  • Occasion 5: Engagement
  • Variety: Sixpence, English Sixpence
  • Occasion 1: Wedding
  • Grade: Ungraded
  • Rhyme 2: Something New
  • Composition: Vintage English Sixpence
  • Fineness: Unknown
  • Condition: Hand Polished, circulated Queen Elizabeth II Sixpence very good to extremely fine condition in new, professionally printed "The Origin of the Wedding Rhyme©" card.
  • Occasion 3: Wishing Well
  • Reason 6: Unique Wedding Gift
  • Reason 4: Good Luck
  • KM Number: 8D
  • Rhyme 1: Something Old
  • Rhyme 4: Something Blue
  • Denominations: Queen Elizabeth II
  • Reason 3: Heirloom
  • Year: 1953 - 1967
  • Reason 1: Brides Shoe

    Description

    Wedding Card Queen Elizabeth II Sixpence "Origin of Wedding Rhyme©" Bride Luck 8D
    Genuine cupro-nickel Queen Elizabeth II Sixpence very fine to extremely fine condition
    A cluster of the English rose, Irish shamrock, Scottish thistle, and Welsh leek appear on the coins back
    Coins in the photos are various dates and your coin will be randomly selected
    Encased in a protective archival single pocket plastic coin sleeve
    Due to their age, coins may have wear, minor dents, defects, discoloration, and toning
    Each coin is gently cleaned to remove surface dirt
    “The Origin of the Wedding Rhyme©” story, copyright 2002.
    Shipped First Class USPS with tracking
    Dimensions: 5" x 7" (portrait or landscape)
    Standard white envelope included
    High quality, full-color, full-bleed when applicable
    Paper Type: Matte
    A classic, all around paper with a natural feel and an uncoated matte finish
    Matte paper stands the test of time. Elegant and understated, colors print soft and subtle.
    17.5 pt thickness / 120 lb weight / 324 GSM
    Light white, uncoated matte finish with an eggshell texture
    Paper is easy to write on and won't smudge.
    Made and printed in the USA
    CARD FRONT PANEL COPY
    Something Old...
    Something New...
    Something Borrowed...
    Something Blue...
    and a Sixpence in your shoe!
    CARD BACK PANEL COPY
    The Origin of the Wedding Rhyme©
    The English Sixpence serves as a good luck token in a long-standing wedding tradition.  As passed along from generation to generation in the Wedding Rhyme, the custom of carrying "something old" was first employed in 1659, on the belief that such a charm would accord the young couple's new baby the protection and stability of past generations.
    The subsequent practice of bearing "something new" is meant to serve as a lucky talisman of good fortune for the bright future of the newlyweds, for that day and forever forward. "Something borrowed”, which dates back to 1883, serves as a symbol of continuity, and is usually a charm or item previously worn by another happy bride on her wedding day.  Holding "something blue," which can be traced to a 1390 citation from Chaucer's "Squire's Tale," signifies the couple's
    true-blue
    loyalty and connubial fidelity.
    The practice of placing a Sixpence in the bride's shoe
    has an even richer history.  It is thought to have originated in the early 1600s, when the Lord of the Manor presented the coin as a wedding gift. Toward the end of the seventeenth century, the Sixpence became a customary dowry gift
    for the groom, from the bride's parents.
    Over the years, the role of the Sixpence has taken on a new significance. According to Scottish legend, brides in the 1800s wore a piece of silver in one of their shoes to ward off evil from disappointed suitors. Years later, in the early 1900s, brides were advised to walk on a gold coin to ensure prosperity.
    Today a bridal Sixpence can be kept as a cherished wedding memento and passed down to daughters and daughters-in-law on their own special day. May your enclosed Sixpence bring you all the blessings and
    good fortune of its rich tradition.
    SHIPPING INFORMATION
    For card is sealed in a waterproof, tear-resistant clear poly card sleeve for protection.  The sleeved card and a protection card are placed in a 6 x 9 mailing envelope.  USPS tracking is included
    on all Sixpence coins.
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