A Lucky Sixpence For Your Christmas Pudding Token
Keep the old tradition alive with this lucky sixpence for your pudding. Old tradition says whoever finds the sixpence in their piece of pudding is thought to have good luck the coming year.
It was also tradition to make the pudding on stir up Sunday, putting the sixpence in the mix and every family member giving it a stir.
Some families have used the same sixpence for many generations.
Comes complete with a genuine sixpence which is ex circulated but has been cleaned for a lovely finish (date is random from 1947-1967). It is then mounted onto white card on the reverse the verse reads the tradition of the sixpence at xmas time for your pudding
Finally we fold the mounting card and house in a plastic wallet for safe keeping Add a gift pouch for a finishing touch Specifications The sixpence is made from cupro nickel & 19mm in diameter Plastic Wallet is 5cm x 5cm card is 160gsm Sixpence is ex circulated from the Royal Mint - 1947 - 1967 date chose at random