Check your information. I cannot find any Australian King George V or King George VI four penny stamps that are of any colour that could be described as red, crimson, vermillion, lake, scarlet or any other "red" like colour. Australia has only produced 17 different four penny stamps and none of them are red.
There was King George V and King George VI. To get an estimate of value on an Australian predecimal banknote, you will need to provide the two signatories on the note and the serial number.
Nobody was Crowned in 1928 and Australian Sixpences were never issued as commemoratives.
King George III
King George III
King George the 3rd
George Grenville was the leader of Parliament at the time but the king was King George the 3rd... hope that answered your question
Somewhere between 10 cents and $18, depending on type, condition and if it was used.
King George was a common subject on British stamps. It will take some detective work to narrow down the search. Use a catalog online or through your local library to identify the specific item. It will also provide an estimated value. Also, consider that there were 6 King George's, two of whom appeared on stamps, King George V from 1911 to 1936 and King George VI from 1936 to 1952.
King George the 3rd was a British king. People known as "Loyalists" were loyal to the king. Others were called "Patriots" those were the people that hated the king (because of the stamp act, ask to find about the stamp act!).
A 1940 King George WHAT?
The king of England repealed the stamp act was because British merchants didn't get business they told the king to repeal it.
he supported the stamp act