The Sixpence had a number of nicknames over the years, the most popular being "Tanner", used since the early 1800's.
There are many theories on how the name "Tanner" came to be used, the most popular being it was derived from the Romany Gypsy "tawno" meaning small one.
The British Sixpence was known as a "Tanner". The Australian Sixpence was known as a "Zack".
It will probably say "sixpence" on it.... just guessing...
Collin Sixpence was born in 1974.
Half a Sixpence was created in 1963.
The word sixpence does not rhyme with any other words. Sing a Song of Sixpence is an English nursery rhyme.
A Sixpence was a small predecimal British coin. Half a Sixpence was a Threepence, an even smaller predecimal British coin.
A Song of Sixpence has 344 pages.
A silver coin is traditionally hidden in a Christmas pudding. It is taditionally a silver sixpence.
The Sixpence was not introduced into the currency until about 1550.
Sing a Song of Sixpence was created in 1744.
Sixpence None the Richer ended in 2004.
Sixpence None the Richer was created in 1992.