Your coin is from the U.K. and assuming it's relatively worn from circulation it would retail for $2 to $4.
The inscription is heavily abbreviated Latin for "George the Fifth, by the Grace of God King of All England, Defender of the Faith and Emperor of India". Whew!!
Most 1935 georgivs v del grs Britt coins are worth anywhere from $1-$10. These are rare half pennies. However, there are some collectible 1935 georgivs v del grs coins that can be worth upwards of $2000.
Please check your coin again and post a new question. Victoria was queen in 1863; George V was her grandson and didn't assume the throne until 1911. The motto is heavily abbreviated Latin and appears on all British coins, with the monarch's name of course being different depending on the date.
The life of someone who earned it
I have one. You tell me.
Every British or British Empire/Commonwealth coin issued from 1911 to 1936 will have that inscription, or something very similar. GEORGIVS V D.G.BRITT:OMN:REX F.D.IND:IMP: tells me who the King was, using abbreviated Latin for his extensive titles, but nothing about the coin. If there is no country name on it, it is most likely British. What is the denomination, what metal is it made from, what is the design on the reverse, what is the diameter?the desighn on rev,is a crown at top undernieth is a 3 with date1913 and a wreath around perimiter.the metal i think is silver.
10$4
King George V wasn't on any coins until 1911.
that is worth about $50,000
A gold penny from 1918 with the inscription "georgivs v d g Britt om rex f d ind imp" in very fine condition could be worth around $50 to $100, depending on its exact condition and market demand for such a rare piece. It's recommended to have the coin professionally authenticated and appraised for an accurate valuation.
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".
It means .50 in U.S. coin
This question doesn't have enough information for an answer because you didn't mention the coin's denomination. Also, it's redundant to ask what the value of something is worth.