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All you've done is told us that you have a coin from somewhere in the British empire dated 1950. We need to know the denomination, the country of origin and the condition for us to tell you the value.

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The British penny that you refer to has a portrait of King George the Sixth on the front and a picture of Britannia (which is meant to be a personification of Great Britain, much like "Uncle Sam" is a personification of the United States) on the back. By the way, the phrase "GEORGIVS VI D:G:BR:OMN:REX F:D:IND:IMP." is abbreviated Latin for "George the Sixth, By the Grace of God, King of All Britons [or "Britain"], Defender of the Faith, and Emperor of India."


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More information is needed. Please post a new question describing the coin more completely to help ID it. You should include its denomination (which will be in shillings or pence) and maybe something about its size or color. The motto is actually "Georgivs VI D. G. Br. Omn Rex F. D. Ind Imp", multiple words and letters. It's heavily abbreviated Latin for "George the 6th, By the Grace of God King of All England, Defender of the Faith, and Emperor of India"


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