A 1960 British Sixpence looks the same as all British Sixpences issued from 1953 to 1967.
It is a cupro-nickel coin, 19.5 mm in diameter, weighs 2.83 grams and is of silver appearance with a young, right facing Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse. The latin inscription "ELIZABETH II DEI GRATIA BRITT:OMN:REGINA" around the circumference.
The reverse depicts interlaced rose, thistle, shamrock and leek, with the Latin words "FID DEF" around the circumference at the top, and "SIXPENCE.1960" at the bottom.
The link below shows an almost identical 1958 Sixpence.
The British 1950 Halfpenny is just about identical to all other British Halfpennies minted from 1949 to 1952 inclusive. See the link below.
A 1927 British Penny looks very similar to all British Pennies minted from 1911 to 1936, other than the date. See the link below and look for the 1936 Penny towards the bottom.
A 1932 British Halfpenny is the same design as all British Halfpennies issued from 1928 to 1936. The Halfpenny is made from bronze, is 26 mm in diameter and weighs 5.658 grams. The obverse has a left facing King George V with beard and moustache with the words - "GEORGIVS V DEI GRA BRITT REX FID DEF IND IMP" which is mostly abbreviated from Latin. The literal definition is - "George V by the Grace of God, King of the British territories, Defender of the Faith, Emperor of India". The reverse has the seated female warrior Britannia wearing a helmet, carrying a trident and shield, who is personifying Great Britain. There may be minor differences to the figure of Britannia over successive years. The words HALF PENNY and the year also appear on the reverse. See the link below for a picture of a 1932 Halfpenny.
Other than a very few minor differences, the 1914 British Penny is very much the same as all George V Pennies issued from 1911 to 1936. See the 1936 Penny at the link below.
You can find a picture of a 1936 liberty dime at the related link below.
Please check your coin. The Halfpenny has been out of circulation for well over 20 years, and Queen Elizabeth II is not very likely to be with us in 2963. If you refer to a 1963 British Halfpenny, the coin has very little value if it has been in circulation.
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 Usually you should be able to find one on eBay, but the picture is withdrawn after the coin is sold. See the link below.
British uniforms were red and had a white cross on the front.
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