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Your coin was produced in 1917 and is British (or, potentially, Australian or Canadian). It's value would depend on its actual country of origin, its denomination and its condition.

By the way "Georgivs V Dei Gra Britt Omn Rex Fid Def Ind Imp" is abbreviated Latin for "George the Fifth, By the Grace of God, King of All Britain, Defender of the Faith, and Emperor of India."

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