how much would a georgivs vi dei gratia rex 1948 quarter worth
Australia has never produced a "quarter" coin.
Whatever the denomination of your coin is, it will be inscribed on the reverse.
It is Latin.
King George III of Great Britain. Dei Gratia is Latin for "by the grace of God."
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what is the value of a georguvs sextvs dei gratia rex 1949 cyprvs 1/2
Roughly translates into George VI King by the grace of god.
Part of the Latin title of King George V, commonly used on coins. GEORGIVS V DEI GRATIA REX ET IND IMP means, GEORGE V BY THE GRACE OF GOD KING AND EMPEROR OF INDIA.
It's worth about $2.50 to $3 for its silver content. The motto is heavily abbreviated Latin and appears on all coins of the British Commonwealth, with slight variations depending on the reigning monarch.
A 1964 gratia penny has no additional numismatic value beyond its face value of one cent, unless it is in exceptional condition or has a specific minting error. In average circulated condition, it is worth one cent.
it is worth 20$ if in good condition but if in bad condition it is worth around 7-10$
There are only two King Georges that face to the right on British coins, being King George I (1714 to 1727) and King George III (1760 to 1820).None of them have the exact inscription you describe, the closest being - "GEORGIVS III DEI GRATIA REX". The King George I coins have only "GEORGIVS REX" or a very much more elaborate, but heavily abbreviated inscription.If this is correct, the coin is either a copper Halfpenny or a Farthing. Both coins have the seated figure of Britannia holding an ornamental trident and branch on the reverse.Both were minted in 1799, but neither measures 25 or 26 mm.The Farthing has "FARTHING" inscribed at the bottom of the reverse in very small lettering.The Farthing measures 23.5mm and the Halfpenny measures 31mm.
Dei gratia (not "Del" gratia) is "By the Grace of God"
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