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.
Such a coin does not exist. George V did not become king until 1910.
King George V wasn't on any coins until 1911.
A coin marked with "GEORGIUS" or "GEORGIVS" could be any British, British Colonial or British Empire/Commonwealth coin issued during the respective reigns of any of the six King Georges. George (I)(1714-1727) George II (1727-1760) George III (1760-1820) George IV (1820-1830) George V (1910-1936) George VI (1936-1952)
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.
You can sell it on Ebay or Gumtree. Although it's old, prices vary from cheap to expensive.
George V by the grace of God, of Britain and all the Dominions King, Defender of the Faith, Emperor of India.
Approximately $1-$2
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George V coins were issued from 1911 to 1936 inclusive.
I have a "Georgivs VI REX Imperator" coin with 3 bars on the back forming an open inverted triangle with a flower & stem in the middle. Wnat demonination is this coin and does it have any value?