Whitman Sixpence Collection – British History in a Folder
This authentic Whitman Sixpence Collection spans 30 years of British coinage, from 1937 through to 1967, capturing the reigns of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth II. Each coin tells part of the story of Britain’s economic and cultural evolution, from the final silver sixpences to the later cupro-nickel issues just before decimalisation.
The collection includes key transitional coins and ends with the final pre-decimal examples of the sixpence. All coins are neatly displayed in a classic Whitman blue coin folder, with labelled spaces for every year.
Whitman Sixpence Collection Details
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Type: British sixpence coin collection
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Range: 1937–1967
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Monarchs Covered: George VI and Elizabeth II
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Metal Composition:
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1937–1952 (George VI): .500 silver
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1953–1967 (Elizabeth II): Cupro-nickel
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Key Date: 1952 sixpence included
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Number of Coins: Full set, 34 Coins, please see images for contents
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Condition: Mixed collectable grades, from fine to very fine, with natural toning and age-appropriate wear.
Each coin fits securely in its original Whitman slot, forming a wonderful snapshot of pre-decimal British currency.
Condition – Good Collectable Example
This Whitman Sixpence Collection remains in good collectable condition. The coins show typical circulation wear, natural toning, and light marks, as expected for sets of this age. The Whitman folder itself is complete, with secure pages and clear labelling.
Close up images are provided to help you judge the coins condition for yourself. Please note that colours may appear slightly different due to lighting conditions and screen settings.
Historical and Collectable Significance of the Whitman Sixpence Collection
Collectors appreciate the Whitman Sixpence Collection because it captures a pivotal era in British coinage. During this period, silver was gradually phased out after 1946, replaced by more practical base metals.
The inclusion of the Key Date 1952 sixpence gives this collection extra appeal. Minted in small numbers during the transition between monarchs, the 1952 issue is one of the most sought-after coins in the sixpence series.
This folder combines accessibility with historical depth, making it perfect for both beginner and experienced collectors. It also makes a thoughtful gift for anyone interested in vintage British coins or monetary history. To learn more about Britain’s journey from silver to modern coinage, you can visit the Royal Mint’s official history of British coinage.
For more fascinating coinage and vintage finds, explore our full Coins and Bullion Collection.
Before You Order
Please take a moment to:
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Examine all images carefully, as they show the exact Whitman Sixpence Collection offered.
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Note that the folder and coins show age-related wear typical of vintage sets.
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Contact us if you have any questions before placing an order.




















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