Stop in for a cup of coffee

Here is the question.
Have a question that puzzles me. Specifically ignition coils for points ignition systems. When going through my 69 Fury last year I found many things incorrect the way it was setup. I replaced the distributor points and condenser , Cap [i got a few from you]ballast etc to freshen it up. Since it had been running poorly to cap it off might as well get a new ignition coil and keep the old one as a spare. Looking through the application chart for my specific engine ,car etc I saw if I looked carefully there were two different coils offered by different manufacturers.
Specifically a 12 volt and a 6 volt coil. I measured the voltage after the ballast resistor and if I remember correctly was between 7 and 8 volts. Scratching my head I did some research and did find that running a 12 volt coil on 6 or 7 volts would give 50% or more less energy to the plug. I went with the six volt coil and have been running it with no problems,,, So the question in a nutshell,,with a points ,ballast ,ignition system should you run a 6 volt or a 12 volt coil?
I think they will run with damn near anything. LOL
I was driving into work and see a light blue 66 Fury on the shoulder. Uh oh, that's got to be Bob. I pull over. He thinks the coil died. I give him a ride into work and they the coil from one of the Jags in the lab. Probably the '88 XJS. One of his guys him back and that's all it needed. LOL. Of course he got another coil later on. But I think they will often work even when not ideal.

I bet a 6 volt coil has more turns in it, but I don't understand Henry that well. ;)