From your question, I suppose you are asking about a coin from Hong Kong minted in 1934. The inscription on the coin was, "George V King and Emperor of India". Ergo, the man on the obverse is King/Emperor George the Fifth. In 1934 Hong Kong minted only One Cent coins. The value of these range from 60 cents to $18.6. In the future please add a condition of the coin so I can value it more precisely for you.
900 rupees,if it is a one rupee coin. if its not one rupee then please write it's denomination and i will tell you the worth.
There have been many Emperors of India. The last Emperor of India was His Imperial Majesty King/Emperor George the Sixth, who reigned as Emperor of India from December 1936 to June 1948.
Fiji Florins from 1934 to 1936 inclusive have George V King Emperor on them. Fiji Florins from 1937, 1938, 1941, 1943 and 1945 to 1936 have George VI King Emperor on them. Decide which one you have and submit a new question.
plz sure the one quater anna 1936 preget price
what is pries george v king one Quarter Anna India 1936
There were five British Monarchs who were Emperor/Empress of India. The Indian version of a Coronation or crowning was a "Delhi Durbar". Three of the five Emperor/Empresses were given a durbar. Only one Emperor attended his Delhi Durbar. Empress Victoria (reigned from 1876-1901. Given Durbar in 1877, did not attend.) Emperor Edward VII (reigned from 1901-1910. Given Durbar in 1903, did not attend.) Emperor George V (reigned from 1910-1936. Given Durbar in 1911, attended.) Emperor Edward VIII (reigned from January 1936 to December 1936. Not given Durbar, as he abdicated before plans could be made.) Emperor George VI (reigned from 1936-1948. Not given Durbar for a few reasons. One was that anti-British sentiment was at its peak during George VI's reign, A second was that WWII started in 1939, which meant that it would be too dangerous for George VI to visit India and it would cost too much to hold such an event during a war. By the time the war ended in 1945 plans were being made for India's independence and both India and the UK were in debt. India became independent in August 1947, and the title "Emperor of India" was abandoned in June 1948.
The inscripion means "George the Sixth, by the grace of God King and Emperor of India." It refers to King George 6th of England, who was born in14th December 1895 and was King of The United Kindom of Great Britain from December 11th 1936 until his death on February 6th 1952. Until India gained its independance from Britain and became a republic in 1947 he was also Emperor of India.
George V, King of Great Britain and Ireland, and Emperor of India, lived from 1865 to 1936 and reigned from 1910-36. His first cousin was Wilhelm II, King of Prussia and Emperor (or Kaiser) of Germany. Wilhelm lived from 1859-1941 and was Emperor of Germany from 1888-1918.
There were four British Kings who were also Emperors of India Edward VII (1901-1910) George V (1910-1936) Edward VIII (January 1936-December 1936) George VI (1936-1948)
Queen Mary, the wife of King George V (reigned 1910-1936). The footage is of their coronation as Emperor and Empress of India at the Delhi Durbar in December 1911.
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He served in the Royal Navy, was Emperor of India, was king during WWI, was the only British monarch to go to a Royal Durbar in Delhi, actually petitioned for better living conditions in India, and actually held some power in the government.
Such a coin does not exist. The last coins featuring George V were minted in 1936.