The 1711 Sixpence - Anne (3619) Silver Sixpence of Queen Anne minted at the Royal Mint in London in 1711. Diameter 21mm and weighs 2.9g. SCBC 3619.
Queen Anne minted many variations of sixpence both before and after the Union with Scotland in 1707. Many contain words or mint marks.
The Obverse is a bust of Queen Anne facing left. The legend around is "ANNA DEI GRATIA" (Anne by the Grace of God). The portrait of Queen Anne is probably by John Croker (1670-1741) who engraved almost all of the dies for the coins of Queen Anne.
The Reverse shows a crowned cruciform shield with Star of the Garter in the centre. Legend is "MAG BRI FR ET HIB REG 1711" with the date divided across the top crown.Image credit: Museums Victoria
Mintage: Not known
Minted at The Royal Mint
Minted in 1711. See Coins and Events of 1711
Monarch/Ruler: Anne (1702-1714)
Category: Sixpences. See more Sixpences coins
Country of Origin: United Kingdom
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