There were probably a lot of Coronation books. One common one is To Commemorate the Coronation of His Majesty King George Vby Charlotte M. Yonge, which is worth somewhere around $150 at most.
Which King George? There have been six of them. The condition which they are in also makes a huge difference to their value.
King George V Coronation Medal was created in 1911.
The cast of The Coronation of King George VI - 1937 includes: King George VI as himself
Nobody was Crowned in 1928 and Australian Sixpences were never issued as commemoratives.
It's kind of hard to say. It would depend on the condition, as well as the type. There are a lot of different types of George V coronation tablecloths. I would say that the average value is somewhere around $100-$500
June 22 1911.
The cast of Coronation of Their Majesties King George VI and Queen Elizabeth - 1937 includes: Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother as herself King George VI as himself
It really varies. They made more than just one design, and the value would vary because of the condition the mug is in now. I see coronation mugs going for online auctions for anywhere from $14 to $450.
George Whitfield Grote has written: 'Ode on the coronation of King Edward VII, 1902' -- subject(s): Coronation, Poetry
A 1940 King George WHAT?
The Madness of King George - book - was created in 2006.
He became king when his grandfather, George II, died suddenly on 25 October 1760, but his coronation was not until 22 September 1761.