Pre-decimal British Pennies were made from bronze from 1860 until 1967.
The 1912 penny was the second year King George was on the penny. 5,107,642 were minted. The designer was Sir Edward B. Mckennal for the heads side and W.H.J. Blakemore designed the tails side. It was made in Ottawa.
Such a coin does not exist. George V was king in 1912.
I am unfamiliar with the reference to "centre diamond" on an Australian George V Penny. Please provide more information.
King George V
King George V
It depends on the nation.
Such a coin does not exist. King George V died in 1936 and King George VI died in 1952.
King George V was the reigning British monarch at the time the Titanic sunk on April 14, 1912.
There hasn't been a queen of England since 1603. In 1921, George V was king of the United Kingdom (which includes England). His wife was Queen Mary.
What one cent coin? The king of England in 1912 was George V.
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.
Assuming that they are circulated British coins in very good to excellent condition, they might get the following - Queen Victoria 1898 Penny - £4 to £20 GBP. Edward VII 1903 Penny - £2 to £15 GBP. (depending on variant) Edward VII 1908 Halfpenny - £1 to £12 GBP. George V 1916 Penny - £3 to £15 GBP. George V 1917 Penny - £3 to £15 GBP. George V 1919 Penny - £3 to £15 GBP. George V 1912 Halfpenny - £2 to £6 GBP. George V 1931 Halfpenny - £1 to £5 GBP. George VI 1945 Halfpenny - up to £1 GBP. George VI Threepence - depends on the year and whether it is silver or brass. The values quoted are the best possible for the best specimens in their grades, but may be significantly lower due to varying demand for the coin and the prevailing economic climate. A reputable coin dealer will be able to give a more accurate valuation based on inspection of the coin.