The 1887 Queen Victoria 'Withdrawn' Sixpence

£75.00
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Product Code
A980-25
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Delve into the rich tapestry of British royal history with the 1887 Queen Victoria 'Withdrawn' Sixpence, a sterling silver coin that captures a unique moment in numismatic history. Issued in the United Kingdom, this coin is distinguished by its rare status as it was withdrawn from circulation shortly after its release, enhancing its collectability and mystique. The obverse of the coin features a finely detailed portrait of Queen Victoria, emblematic of her long and storied reign, while the reverse presents a classic shield design, symbolising the nation's heritage and Victoria's robust defence of British values. With a precise diameter of 19.41mm and a weight of 3g, this sixpence not only reflects the artistic and minting standards of the era but also represents a significant piece of Victorian England.

Priced at £75, this coin is a must-have for collectors who value rarity and historical significance in their acquisitions.

Here’s why the 1887 Queen Victoria Sixpence is a CPM Prestige Recommendation:

  • Rare, withdrawn from circulation.
  • Struck in .925 sterling silver.
  • Features historic Victorian designs.
  • A notable piece from Queen Victoria's reign.
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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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