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In circulated condition, your Great Britain penny is worth about 50 cents.DanUser:WorkingMan
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The British penny that you refer to has a portrait of King George the Sixth on the front and a picture of Britannia (which is meant to be a personification of Great Britain, much like "Uncle Sam" is a personification of the United States) on the back. By the way, the phrase "GEORGIVS VI D:G:BR:OMN:REX F:D:IND:IMP." is abbreviated Latin for "George the Sixth, By the Grace of God, King of All Britons [or "Britain"], Defender of the Faith, and Emperor of India."
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Approximately $1-$2
In circulated condition, your Great Britain penny is worth about 50 cents.DanUser:WorkingMan
I am unaware of any British Empire country that uses the Peso as its currency. The inscription is Latin, but abbreviated. The expression "GEORGIVS V" identifies the reigning Monarch of the period, in this case, King George V. It does not identify the country or the denomination of the coin. "DEI GRA BRITT OMN REX FID DEF IND IMP" means "By the Grace of God, King of all the British territories, Defender of the Faith, Emperor of India".
Between 20 cents and $3.60, depending on condition. Next time, if you include more information (the coin's approximate condition, if it is circulated or not, etc.) I can give you a more precise value.
I do not think it will devalue the stone any, but it has certainly devalued the coin. Modified coins have no collector value.
Modified coins have no value. Any value will be associated with the ring.
This question doesn't have enough information to give an answer, because it doesn't mention the coin's denomination.
Obverse: Head facing left, with GEORGIVS VI D: G: BR: OMN: REX F: D: IND IMP surrounding it. Reverse: Ship (The Golden Hind) heading left, HALF PENNY above, date below.
George the 5th by the grace of god, king and emperor of india... ish that the answer?
rex et imp nickel worht ate 1935
A George V Dei Gra Rex Et Ind Imp one-cent Canadian coin is worth about $5. The value will fluctuate based on market demand.
Your gold Penny is made from Bronze. Depending on the year, where it was minted and the condition of the coin, it could be worth anything from £2 to £1,750 GBP. A reputable coin dealer will be able to give a more accurate valuation.