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It's not a penny, it's a threepence coin. In average condition it sells for less than $1. The inscription is heavily abbreviated Latin and appears on all British coins, with variations for the monarch depicted and the then-current political status.
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It is a British Penny and a US coin cut in half and stuck to each other. It has no value.
In 1913 Wheat Penny value at an average of $1.25, one in certified mint state.
The value of this coin, a penny from (probably) South Africa depends on its condition and date (between 1937 and 1947). By the way, "GEORGIVS VI REX IMPERATOR" means "George the Sixth, King and Emperor" in latin.
I think mostly copper.
In circulated condition, your Great Britain penny is worth about 50 cents.DanUser:WorkingMan
There were no U.S. pennies issued for general use until 1793. If your coin is from another country, please post a new question with that information. If it has GEORGIVS III on it but no country, it's from England.
You are probably asking about a South African coin dated 1950. The value would depend on the specific denomination to which you are referring (farthing, half penny, penny, threepence, sixpence, shilling, two shilling, 2 1/2 shilling or 5 shilling) and its condition.
Such a coin does not exist. George V did not become king until 1910.
Between 20 cents and $3.60, depending on condition. Next time, if you include more information (the coin's approximate condition, if it is circulated or not, etc.) I can give you a more precise value.