A rare silver sixpence minted during the reign of King James I in 1604. This historical coin represents early Stuart coinage and features authentic period craftsmanship. The sixpence was a significant denomination of the era, widely circulated throughout England during the early 17th century.
This piece offers collectors a tangible connection to Jacobean history, spanning over four centuries. The coin's silver content and age make it a valued addition to numismatic collections. Condition varies with age; each coin carries its own unique patina and wear patterns reflecting centuries of history.
A genuine artifact from a pivotal period in English monarchy and coinage development.