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Silver Sixpence
In England, the sixpence also referred to as the lucky sixpence appeared in the nursery rhyme "Sing a song of sixpence" as well as the tradition of hiding a sixpence inside each British child's Christmas pudding to bring good luck for the new year. Even better known is the mention of this coin in the famous wedding rhyme "something borrowed, something blue, and a sixpence for her shoe". For centuries brides have been wearing a sixpence coin in their shoes in the hope that their marriage be filled with prosperity and good luck. For that reason, British sixpence coins are
among the most popular wedding gifts for brides. Powers: Good luck and prosperity.
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Mintage made: Only 8,000 available! ( There are 8 billion people in the world, making each eCharm available to 1 person in every 1,000,000 people. These are literally 1 in a million gifts). New design edition will follow when all are sold.
Please also see your complementary gifts being; Static cartoon image - 1 in a Million Vanity card - Message card - Wishlist card - Envelope folding instructions.