It translates from Latin as George the Fifth, by the grace of God, of Britain and all the dominions King, Defender of the Faith, Emperor of India,
It is Latin.
30.00
Nothing. Collectors are not likely to pay for a damaged coin when they can get one in good condition for a few Pounds.
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.
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Roughly translates into George VI King by the grace of god.
King George III of Great Britain. Dei Gratia is Latin for "by the grace of God."
Such a coin does not exist. George V did not become king until 1910.
King George V wasn't on any coins until 1911.
It means .50 in U.S. coin