All British Coins have FD on them . All British monarchs since Henry VIII have FD (Fidei Defensor, Defender of the Faith) behind their name on a coin.
I can find no "fd" in official measurements
One can find information about coin machines on the 'Coinstar' website. Information about the different types of coin machines can also be found on Wikipedia.
On a British coin the letters FD appear on the same side of the coin as the head of the monarch. They stand for Fidei Defensor (Latin for "defender of the faith') a title bestowed on King Henry VIII by the then Pole. The title has since been used by all British monarchs.
There many places where one can find information on US coin values. One can find this information from online websites such as Coin Study. One may also be able to get an idea on US coin values by viewing US coins on eBay.
It is an English Penny.
What kind of information? Wikianswers may be able to help
To find more information about volunteer firefighters, a good resource would be the Volunteer FD website. Another good website is the NVFC (National Volunteer Fire Council).
i have the same coin and it depends on the coin which is 5.5 grams and it is about 22 carat which is £164.09
You cannot since there is not enough information.
Any coin of the realm struck during WILLIAM IV's reign between 1830 and 1837 normally on the 'head' side or obverse.
That motto appears on ALL coins of ALL countries in the British Commonwealth. Please post a new question with the coin's denomination and country of origin. If there's no country shown the coin is from England.