The obverse of any King George coin will have King George on it. From 1714 to 1952 there were 6 King Georges.
From 1714 to 1800, the reverse of the British silver Penny had a Crowned "1" on it. From 1797 to 1967, the reverse of the British copper and bronze Penny featured the seated figure of Britannia holding a trident and shield.
No, George Washington is not on the penny. Abraham Lincoln is featured on the front (obverse) of the penny.
Obverse: George V Reverse: in capitals "ONE PENNY"
The Royal Mint did not produce a British 1773 Penny. If it had been minted, it would have been a small silver coin with King George III on the obverse and a crowned 1 on the reverse. The British 1773 Halfpenny was made from copper, had King George III on the obverse and the seated figure of Britannia holding a trident and shield on the reverse.
King George IV did not take the throne until 1820 and there was no 1773 British Penny minted.
King George V
King George V
King Edward VII was king in 1908, there are no King George 1908 Pennies.
That's King George VI, and the penny is worth around 25 cents.
King George the first is on the obverse of the Halfpenny & Twopence coins dated 1723.
Such a coin does not exist. King George V died in 1936 and King George VI died in 1952.
Yes. King George III became king in 1760 and ruled until his death in 1820. British coins were minted in most years of his reign and featured his likeness on the obverse of the coins.
King George The 6th