It depends on the nation.
It depends on which coin it is. Half Penny, penny, threepence, shilling, sixpence...they all have different values.
The value of a George V penny can vary depending on its condition, rarity, and year of minting. Generally, a common George V penny in circulated condition can be worth anywhere from a few cents to a couple of dollars. However, rare or uncirculated George V pennies can be worth significantly more to collectors, potentially reaching hundreds or even thousands of dollars. It is recommended to consult with a numismatic expert or utilize resources such as coin pricing guides to determine the specific value of a George V penny in your possession.
United Kingdom1928 pennies were struck in very large numbers during George V's reign. If in ordinary circulated condition then maybe 20 - 30p. If in mint state i.e. with original red lustre they can fetch £30 - £40. Correct as at 22 March 2012
At current silver prices, the 1924 Peace dollar is worth around $20-30 depending on condition (the '24-S could be worth more). And the word "TRVST," spelled with the V, it's supposed to be like that.
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1936 was the last year British coins were minted with the likeness of George V. The 1936 Penny is far from rare and you should have no trouble finding one.
Such a coin does not exist. King George V died in 1936 and King George VI died in 1952.
I suspect there is no 1930 Penny. It depends greatly on the quality of the coins, you may get up to $100 AUD.
Other than a very few minor differences, the 1914 British Penny is very much the same as all George V Pennies issued from 1911 to 1936. See the 1936 Penny at the link below.
I'm not sure of what you're asking here. In 1936 a penny was worth $0.01, but if you want to know what a 1936 penny is worth today then maybe this will help you. 1936 Lincoln Wheat Ear Penny; With no mint mark, in very good condition is worth $0.10, uncirculated is worth $5.00, proof is worth $135.00. Also 1936 with no mint mark were some that were 'double die' obv., and they are worth from $45.00 to $750.00 depending on condition. 1936 penny with D mint mark, in very good condition is worth $0.10, uncirculated is worth $8.00. With S mint mark in very good condition is worth $0.10, uncirculated is worth $8.00 The information blow refers to a 1936 Canadian Penny. This Coin - one of three 1936 dated pennies made by the Royal Mint with a "dot" below the date and bearing the image of King George V - has fetched $160,000 in online bids ahead of an auction in New Yrk next week, when it is expected to go for at least $300,000. The mint placed the dots as it experimented with making currency in 1937 that carried the previous year's date. George's Edward VIII, had abdicated the throne, leaving the mint without a monarch's face to grace the coins. - Toronto Sun
King George V wasn't on any coins until 1911.
George V was the monarch of the UK until his death in 1936
It depends on which coin it is. Half Penny, penny, threepence, shilling, sixpence...they all have different values.
Yes. George V died in January 1936 but the coins had already been minted. The British West Africa Pennies that were issued and circulated had both George V on the earlier coins, and Edward VIII on the coin issued later.
King George V reigned from 1910 to 1936.
An Australian 1936 bronze Penny (George V), uncirculated and in absolute mint condition could fetch up to $250 AUD. If it has been circulated but still in good condition, it might fetch anything from $0.50 to $40 AUD. There were 9.89 million minted. An Australian 1936 bronze Penny (George V)(Proof), uncirculated and in absolute mint condition could fetch up to $60,000 AUD. A reputable coin dealer will be able to give a more accurate valuation.
From 1910 to 1936.