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That motto (or variations thereof) is on the coins of most countries of the British Empire minted during the reign of King George V.

Please post a new question with the coin's denomination and country of origin. If there's no country shown, the coin is from Great Britain.

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12y ago

It depends on condition, you should take it to a coin dealer for an appraisal.

That long string of gibberish is a series of abbreviations for the Latin phrase meaning "George V, by the grace of God King of all Britain, defender of the faith, Emperor of India."

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6y ago

That depends if the coin is a farthing, halfpenny, penny, threepence, sixpence, shilling, florin, or half crown.

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