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it is a good luck charm and it is not a coin
A Sixpence was a small silver coin used in many countries of the British Empire. As the name suggests, a Sixpence is of equivalent value to 6 Pennies. They are not known to be a particularly lucky coin however, if you have one, you are luckier than somebody who does not have one. I have quite a lot of Sixpences and I have not been exactly swamped with good luck or good fortune.
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Smashing a full China coin bank is considered to bring good luck because the symbolic act of smashing represents a sweeping away of bad luck and karma.
it all depends on how munch the coin is worth. ( i think?)
A silver coin.
Ebay has a few for around $15
If it is circulated, little more than face value. Coin prices vary, and condition is critical to value (as well as the number minted). Search WikiAnswers to look for a cent, a nickel, a dime, a quarter or whatever coin you have. (You didn't specify which coin it was.) Check eBay to see what the coin is trading at currently. Also check one of the many online coin dealers to see what your coin is selling for. Remember that prices are volatile. Good luck.
Unless your a professional you cant, Trust me......The closest you can get to a perfect and guaranteed value is by sending your coin to one of the two coin graders such as PCGS or NGC any other grader or slab is dubious. These are the stand alone two best. Good luck
It is considered good luck in some cultures to make a wish and drop a coin into a wishing well, as it symbolizes a hopeful gesture towards your wish coming true. However, the concept of good luck is subjective and varies based on individual beliefs.
a coin that you found heads up on the ground