1953 Lucky Sixpence Coin Keyring, 71st Birthday or Anniversary Gift – All Gold
Are you looking for 71st birthday ideas? Or maybe an anniversary present? We’ve got the perfect keepsake gift for you…
Outstanding quality coin keyrings made from genuine, highly polished Sixpences minted in 1953. Whether the recipient of your gift was born or married in 1953 and you are shopping for a 71st birthday or anniversary gift, or it was a very special year for another reason, these keyrings make a very thoughtful and personalised gift.
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These keyrings have been skilfully handmade from vintage 1953 Sixpence coins perfect for a 71st birthday gift for him, 71st birthday gift for her or a 71st Anniversary gift.
These Sixpence coin keyrings are handmade by expert jewellers with the following specifications:
- Genuine 1953 Sixpence coins – minted in their birth or wedding year.
- Highly polished coins.
- All Gold plated keyring backs.
- 19.4mm (0.76in) in diameter.
- Perfect 71st gifts for him or her.
- Made to be used for a lifetime.
Luxury Gift Box
You will receive your keyring in a luxury presentation box, so your gift is instantly ready to be given to someone special.
Sixpence Coin (6d)
Sixpences or Tanners as they used to be known are a well-known symbol of good luck whether it be an ingredient in the Christmas pudding, or being part of the brides ‘Something Old, Something New’ tradition, and it remains an RAF tradition to this day that sixpences are sewn behind pilot’s wings on their uniform. The sixpence design has changed three times since 1930 with each monarch’s reign. From 1926 to 1936 they featured a design of six oak sprigs divided by six acorns, 1937 to 1952 featured a crown royal cypher, and from 1953 onwards they displayed a floral design of a rose, thistle, shamrock and leek.
We make jewellery from Sixpence coins minted between 1930 to 1970.
Colour finish: Silver. Diameter: 19.4mm.
Who to buy Coin Keyrings for:
Our customers often find us by chance looking for 71st birthday ideas and then continue to purchase for friends and relatives from our large coin collection of other dates ranging from 1930 to 2022. Gift recipients often include:
- Dad, Husband, Boyfriend, Sons, Brothers, Grandads, Grandsons, Nephews, Uncles, Step-Father, Groom and Groomsmen.
- Mum, Wife, Girlfriend, Daughters, Sisters, Grandmas, Granddaughters, Nieces, Aunties, Step-Mum, Bride and Bridesmaids and of course friends.
When to buy Coin Keyrings:
They are regularly worn and gifted on occasions such as:
- Birthdays, Anniversaries, Weddings, Father’s Day, Mother’s Day, Christmas, Graduations, Retirement, birth of a child, ‘just because’ or in memory at funerals.
Coin keyrings make perfect gifts because everyone has a set of keys! Keys normally accompany life’s biggest purchases, maybe the recipient of your gift has purchased a new car or home recently and would like a keyring for their new keys.
They are also a sentimental gift which are often given as personalised wedding favours.
Why gift Coin Keyrings?
Coin keyrings make unique ‘born in 1953 gifts’ or ‘married in 1953 gifts’.
1953 71st Birthday Gifts
These keyrings make the best 71st birthday gifts, for a couple of reasons:
For birthdays, the coins used are exactly as old as the recipient who was born in 1953, therefore are a meaningful and thoughtful present. In addition, older coins often bring back memories of the ‘good old days’ and lots of conversations about happy childhoods are evoked by seeing the ‘old money’ once again.
1953 71st Anniversary Gifts
Are you or your partner, friend or relative celebrating 60 years of marriage? Show them how much you love them with these personalised keyrings which make a wonderful Wedding Anniversary gift. Maybe a keyring each would make a fitting 71st anniversary gift for a special couple?
For anniversaries, the coins used were minted in the same year as their vowels were exchanged in 1953, the coins have stood the test of time just like any loving marriage.
In Memory Jewellery
Like the increasingly popular ‘Ashes Jewellery,’ our jewellery can also poignantly signify the birth year and memory of a loved one that has now passed away, such as a parent, grandparent or in memory of your friend. A touching and subtle way to always have them ‘with you’.
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