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In circulated condition, your Great Britain penny is worth about 50 cents.DanUser:WorkingMan
All British coins have that motto, and all denominations from the Victorian era have Queen Victoria's picture on them, so that's not enough information to go on. Please post a new question with the coin's denomination and an idea of how worn it is. The denomination will be something like farthing, penny, shilling, or half-crown.
Did you mean...civitas Dei 'state (land) of God'Civitas has a number of translations in English. "civeta dei" may be a reference to the famous work of St. Augustine of Hippo titled De civitate Dei, usually translated as "[On] the City of God."
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Brass tokens with the inscription "In memory of the good old days" were issued between 1787 and 1799. They typically have a bust of George III (British monarch from 1760 - 1820) on the obverse surrounded by the inscription "Georgius III dei gratia" and a Coat of Arms surrounded by the inscription "In memory of the good old days" on the reverse. Smaller pieces roughly the size of the half guinea are also common. There is some evidence that these tokens were restruck in the 1860's. They are quite common with a value of a few dollars at most, and it is possible to put together a quite attractive collection of spade guineas for a modest cost. Their exact function is not known, but it is quite possible that they functioned as gambling tokens in a manner similar to today's poker chips.
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In 1913 Wheat Penny value at an average of $1.25, one in certified mint state.
Such a coin does not exist. George V did not become king until 1910.
In circulated condition, your Great Britain penny is worth about 50 cents.DanUser:WorkingMan
what is the value of a georguvs sextvs dei gratia rex 1949 cyprvs 1/2
King George V wasn't on any coins until 1911.
It is Latin.
I do not think it will devalue the stone any, but it has certainly devalued the coin. Modified coins have no collector value.
At most you will get $1 or $2 for your penny. That's only if it is in excellent shape. Average coins are worth a penny. You can try to sell it on Ebay, but by the time you add postage, it's not really worth it. All pennies have the dei gra inscription. The name (George, Elizabeth) changes depending on the ruling sovereign.
It depends on the condition, but if circulated the coin sells for scrap silver (it is 50% silver) about $8 at the time of writing.
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.
George the 5th by the grace of god, king and emperor of india... ish that the answer?