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Bride's Sixpence Coin and Card | Sixpence Tradition
Bride's Sixpence Coin and Card | Sixpence Tradition
Bride's Sixpence Coin and Card | Sixpence Tradition
Bride's Sixpence Coin and Card | Sixpence Tradition

Bride's Sixpence Coin and Card | Sixpence Tradition | Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something Blue, and a Sixpence for Her Shoe - Wedding Gift for Bride to be - Bride Card

Product ID : 49582875
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Galleon Product ID 49582875
Shipping Weight 0.04 lbs
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Manufacturer Classy Hen
Shipping Dimension 6.34 x 4.41 x 0.16 inches
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Bride's Sixpence Coin and Card | Sixpence Tradition Features

  • This beautiful presentation card comes with a genuine British Sixpence coins from England, all hand polished

  • Your coin will over 50 years old and dated between 1940-1967 and has been carefully selected

  • Each coin arrives attached to the front of the beautiful presentation card with a matching envelope. The card includes space inside to write a personal message to the bride

  • The verse on the front explains the tradition of the silver sixpence for the bride at the wedding and which shoe it should be carried in. A fantastic gift idea for the future bride to be, ideal as a wedding gift for the bride , a bridal shower gift or gift from mom or dad


About Bride's Sixpence Coin And Card | Sixpence Tradition

This beautifully presented lucky sixpence & card is a perfect gift for the bride to be. Tradition says that the lucky sixpence should be placed in the left shoe to bring the couple health, wealth & happiness. This makes a lovely gift for the bride. All our sixpence's are presented on an 4.1" x 5.8" quality card stock in Ivory colour with a matching envelope. A verse explains the wedding tradition. All coins are genuine hand-polished British sixpences from 1940 - 1967. Complete the wedding bride tradition of Something Old, Something Blue, Something borrowed, Something Blue & a silver sixpence for her shoe. With this genuine British sixpence coin