im not sure but i have king edward one!
I don't believe there are any George V obverse, obverse mule coins known. Generally when it comes to modern milled coinage, it is impossible to fit the dies in a way that there could be 2 obverse dies put in the press. Most 2 headed coins are trick coins made from hollowing out one coin and putting in the other and there are very few genuine 2 headed coins known from any country in the modern era.
If your asking about 1963 Double Headed Lincoln cents? No authentic mint errors exist.
Such a coin does not exist. The last coins featuring George V were minted in 1936.
Such a coins does not exist. All 1901 British coins featured Queen Victoria on the obverse. George V started appearing on British coins in 1911.
To the best of my knowledge (and I have been collecting for almost 50 years) only one two-headed US Cent has been authenticated and it is an Indian Head from the 1860's. Search the web for Jakes Marketplace to find two-headed magicians coins. Double headed coins -- novelty items -- are manufactured from normal coins, so they can exist for any year. A lot of them actually have different dates on each side. There are no records anywhere to keep track of which years exist -- it would be impossible to keep track of that, since anybody with a lathe, a grinder, and some glue could make them.
Such coins do not exist. King George IV died in 1830. King George V was king in 1931. British 1931 coins do not have any especially great (give up your job) value, but if in reasonably good condition, could get a few pounds.
No !! Upto Now Only Two - Headed Snakes' Sightings And Existence Have Been Recorded Not Five - Headed
Yes it does.
Not enough information to answer - what is the denomination of the coin (1 shilling, 1 penny) and what condition is it in? Whatever it is, such a coin does not exist. King George IV died in 1830.
50 two cent coins, they exist.
No. It is a rather unusual hyphenated compound adjective. There may exist somewhere in fiction an actual nine-headed monster.
Such a coin does not exist. Queen Victoria died in 1901. 1920 British coins featured King George V.