A hole in any coin that was not minted with a hole would make it worthless.
Modified coins have no collector value other than whatever the scrap value of the metal might be.
A Sixpence was a small predecimal British coin. Half a Sixpence was a Threepence, an even smaller predecimal British coin.
Any value would depend on the denomination and condition of the coin. The following 1893 British coins are made from sterling silver. Crown (Five Shillings) - 38.6 mm in diameter Halfcrown (Two Shillings and Sixpence) - 32 mm in diameter Florin (Two Shillings) - 28.5 mm in diameter Shilling - 23.5 mm in diameter Sixpence - 19 mm in diameter Threepence - 16 mm in diameter Please decide which one you have and submit a new question.
Sixpence
A silver coin is traditionally hidden in a Christmas pudding. It is taditionally a silver sixpence.
A sixpence is worth 0.25 GBP, so in Dutch that's 2.5 cent. There isn't really a word for a sixpence, as they never had that kind of coin. Also, the British sixpence coin was illiminated decades ago, so it no longer exists.
It means to be very accurate when kicking the ball to somewhere. A sixpence is an old coin which is quite small. If from a distance you could kick the ball and land it on the sixpence, you would be very accurate in your kicking.
If you could get a soldering iron with sufficiently high power to make a hole in a sixpence, you would destroy the coin in the process. Try a drill.
The Sixpence is part of a redundant or obsolete currency. At the time of Britain's conversion to decimal currency, the sixpence converted to 2.5 New Pence for which there was no equivalent coin.
Pictures of a specific coin are difficult to come by. Usually you should be able to find one on eBay, but the picture is withdrawn after the coin is sold. The 1939 Sixpence is almost identical to the 1946 Sixpence shown in the link below.
A United States 1893 One Cent coin would be valued between $2 and $1500. Depending on condition the coin may by worth more or less, but chances are this coin is worth around $4 or $5.
Good luck if you have one, but the last British Sixpence was minted in 1967.
The 100 ptas coin is a Spanish coin. The British Halfcrown coin has a face value of Two Shillings and Sixpence. To get a valuation on either coin, you would need to provide the date and condition of the coin.