The 1887 Queen Victoria 'Withdrawn' Sixpence

The one Victorian Sixpence that collectors hunt for...

The 1887 Queen Victoria 'Withdrawn' Sixpence
The 1887 Queen Victoria 'Withdrawn' Sixpence
The 1887 Queen Victoria 'Withdrawn' Sixpence
The 1887 Queen Victoria 'Withdrawn' Sixpence

The one Victorian Sixpence that collectors hunt for...

In 1887, new coin designs were to be issued for Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee. Surprisingly, the Silver Sixpence shared the same design as the Gold Half Sovereign.

Of course, it didn't take long for some crafty opportunists to start coating the Silver Sixpence in gold paint, they could easily be passed off as the far more valuable Half Sovereign.

So it was hastily withdrawn and replaced with a new design, this time with the words "SIX PENCE" to stop the fraudsters. 

It is unknown how many of these special sixpences were released into circulation and how many exist today after they were withdrawn, but one thing is for sure, they are hunted high and low by collectors today.

Which makes them in high demand and incredibly difficult to source.  

CPM Prestige has a small number available for clients, but they won't last long. 

To own this piece of history, click add to basket now to secure one for your collection. But be quick

 

The 1887 Queen Victoria 'Withdrawn' Sixpence

Price £75.00 (+ £3.99 p&p)
Application Ref: 185 957H 3
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Price £75.00 (+ £3.99 p&p)

Specifications

  • Diameter: 19.41mm
  • Weight: 3.00g
  • Metal: Sterling Silver
  • Country of Issue: United Kingdom
  • Issued: 1887
  • Obverse: Queen Victoria
  • Reverse: Shield

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