You need to provide the denomination and the country of origin for us to give a value.
All you've done is tell us you've got a coin dated 1951 minted somewhere in the commonwealth, there's no way to know if your coin is worth 1 cent or $100.
This is a quarter dollar coin from Canada (KM#44). It is 23.5 mm in diameter, weighs 5.8319 grams and is 80% Silver, giving it an ASW (Actual Silver Weight) of 0.15 troy ounces. The obverse (or front of the coin) has a portrait of King George VI facing left, and the words "Georgius VI Dei Gratia Rex", which is Latin for "George the Fifth, by the Grace of God, King." The reverse (or back of the coin) has an image of a Caribou facing left, as well as the word "Canada" on the left, the denomination between the caribou's antlers, and date to the right. A total of 7,988,830 such coins were produced in 1949, and according to the Standard Catalog of World Coins, it is worth about US$2.50 in Very Fine condition, about US$3.00 in Extremely Fine condition, about US$10.00 in Uncirculated (MS-60) condition, and about US$20.00 in Uncirculated (MS-63) condition. Any worse than that, it is worth only the silver value.
Please check you coin and provide the denomination, what the coin is made from, the design on the reverse and the diameter of the coin.
George III was not born until 1738.
William III was on the throne in 1701.
The Royal Mint did not produce any coins in 1805.
Due to the expenses of Britains ongoing wars at the time, there was very little silver and copper coinage minted during the late 18th and very early 19th centuries.
Due to the shortage of coins, counterfeiting was rife. You may well have a counterfeit coin which are collectible in the own right.
You don't identify the coin's value. Georgivs VI Dei is the normal inscription on Canadian Coins. It basically means George VI King by the grace of God. Without knowing which coin, and condition, it's pretty hard to value.
I seen one sell on ebay for 3.50 us dollars.
This question doesn't have enough information for an answer, because it doesn't specify the denomination of coin.
I have a canadian 1950 bollar Georgivs vi dei gratia rex how much is it worth?
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The value of an 1859 Victoria de Gratia Canadian penny is determined by its condition. They can be worth anywhere from 3 dollars all the way to 30,000 dollars.
The life of someone who earned it
1967 was the last year of issue for old-style British coins, so lots of them were saved as keepsakes. It's unlikely to be worth more than a quarter or so. Please post a new question with the coin's denomination if you're interested in more specific information.
Not enough details. What country? (if there's no country on the coin, it's from the U.K) What date? Please post a new question.
1952 is not a hard date to come by for Franklin half dollars, actually all Franklin half's (1948-1963) regardless of mintmark are common and most circulated coins are valued for the silver only, about $13.00
There are only two King Georges that face to the right on British coins, being King George I (1714 to 1727) and King George III (1760 to 1820).None of them have the exact inscription you describe, the closest being - "GEORGIVS III DEI GRATIA REX". The King George I coins have only "GEORGIVS REX" or a very much more elaborate, but heavily abbreviated inscription.If this is correct, the coin is either a copper Halfpenny or a Farthing. Both coins have the seated figure of Britannia holding an ornamental trident and branch on the reverse.Both were minted in 1799, but neither measures 25 or 26 mm.The Farthing has "FARTHING" inscribed at the bottom of the reverse in very small lettering.The Farthing measures 23.5mm and the Halfpenny measures 31mm.
actually a good condition coin if it has no dents or anything that is in good condition could be worth any where from $50-$200 dollars...i also read that some are worth over $1000.