I'm assuming your coin is from Britain, but it could also be from any other country in what was then the British Empire.
Please post a new question with more information. In particular, the coin's date and denomination are very important as well as the name of the country that issued it. The denomination may be a penny or something unfamiliar such as a shilling or florin. If there's no country written on it, it's from Britain.
3 to 7 cents in circulated grades. This is not a rare coin.
Please post a new question with the coin's date and denomination. The terms posted simply identify it as English and from the reign of Edward VII.The rest of the motto that wasn't included in your question is heavily abbreviated Latin and appears with variations on all U.K. coins so it doesn't identify a specific item.
i have a coin = 1992-1993 50p coin with certificate of authenticity =
it is worth $120 per coin
a one-yen coin: 2 yen
You are going to have to be a lot more specific. You need to tell us the denomination of the coin and condition if you want to know the value. All you've told us is you have a British coin from 1908 with Edward VII on it.
About 7¢
About £7
7-24-11>>> Assuming the coin is circulated and has no mintmarks, retail value is $38.00-$41.00 depending on how much wear the coin shows. The 1890 Morgan is a common date.
Edwardvs VII is the latin form of Edward the seventh, King of Great Britain and Ireland. He was born in 1841 and became King in 1901 when his mother, Queen Victoria, died. He died in 1910.
Such a coin does not exist. King Edward VII died in 1910. You may also like to check the inscription. Apart from the name and number it should read "DEI GRATIA REX IMPERATOR". It might be a Canadian coin and the denomination would help a lot.
$22 per coin as of 7/12/08
3 to 7 cents in circulated grades. This is not a rare coin.
In perfect uncirculated condition, this coin is worth about $1.75 to a collector.
7-10$ at auction.This coin actually was minted in 1882 as a celebration coin.John
You can reach out to local coin dealers, numismatic clubs, or online forums to discuss your 1907 Edward VII penny. These resources may provide insights into its value, history, and any unique characteristics.
Usually from $7 to $50 depending on the condition.