Product Description
A real 1966 silver sixpence, discreetly mounted into a polished tie clip. And yes, 1966 is the birth year we’re honoring here, unless you know someone celebrating their 60th who just happens to like midcentury British pocket change. (We support niche hobbies.)
This isn’t faux-nostalgia. It’s small-scale swagger for a man who remembers when TVs had rabbit ears and gas was under 40 cents — or enjoys pretending he does. The coin’s patina feels earned, because it is. No cheesy engraving, no overwrought “Live, Laugh, Love” energy. Just a handsomely worn-in artifact turned quietly sharp accessory.
Whether he’s the kind of sixty-year-old who still wears a suit out of professional habit, or one who just enjoys dressing like a Bond villain near retirement, this tie clip threads the needle: dignified with a wink. Sentimental, but with edge. The kind of keepsake that doesn’t gather dust — it rides shotgun at weddings, anniversaries, and probably more than a few cheeky pub nights. Cheers to that.

