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Sixpence (British coin) - Wikipedia
The British sixpence coin, sometimes known as a tanner, was a denomination of sterling coinage worth 1⁄40 of a pound or half a shilling.
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SIXPENCE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a former British monetary unit equal to six pennies 2. plural sixpence or sixpences : a coin worth sixpence
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sixpence
sixpence (ˈsɪkspəns) Also Sc. 8– saxpence. [f. six a. + pence.] 1. A sum of money equal in value to six pennies.c 1380 Wyclif Wks. (1880) 36 Wheþer þis be charite to curse a man for sexe pans. c 1440 Alph. Tales 273, I sall pray my moder to gif me vjd & þat I sall giff you. 1486 Rec. St. Mary at Hil...
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Sixpence Early Learning Fund
Sixpence invests in programs built on practices proven to support the development of cognition and character of young children.
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Sixpence (British coin) - Simple English Wikipedia, the free ...
It was worth 6 pennies, 2 1 ⁄ 2 new pence [2] or 1/40 pounds sterling. It has not been produced for circulation since 1967 or at all since 1970.
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Sixpence
Sixpence may refer to:
Currency
Sixpence (British coin)
Sixpence (Irish coin)
Sixpence (Australian), a coin minted in Australia until 1963
Other uses Flat cap, a rounded cap with a brim, also called a sixpence
Collin Sixpence (born 1974), Zimbabwean sculptor
See also
6D (disambiguation)
Pence (disambiguation
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Lucky Sixpence For Bride - Amazon.com
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SIXPENCE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
(used with a singular verb), a cupronickel coin of the United Kingdom, the half of a shilling, formerly equal to six pennies: equal to two and ...
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UK Sixpences for sale - eBay
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sixpence
sixpence/ˈsɪkspəns; `sɪkspəns/ n1 former GB coin having a value of six old pennies (before 1971) (英国旧时)面值六便士的硬币(1971年前).2 sum of six pennies 六便士: It costs sixpence. 价值为六便士.
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Sixpence (Australian)
The origin of the word sixpence is derived from "saxpence". The final sixpence minted in 1963 in Melbourne had the same reverse as the first ever coin struck in 1910 in London.
1910: The obverse of the sixpence
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Collin Sixpence
Collin Sixpence (born c. 1974) is a Zimbabwean sculptor. Born to parents from Mozambique, Sixpence began his studies in Tafara, finishing his O levels in Harare.
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Sing a Song of Sixpence - Wikipedia
The next printed version that survives, from around 1780, has two verses and the boys have been replaced by birds. A version of the modern four verses is first extant in Gammer Gurton's Garland or The Nursery Parnassus published in 1784, which ends with a magpie attacking the unfortunate maid. Fifth verses with the happier endings began to be added from the middle of the 19th century.
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