"Georgivs V" would indicate that the coins are from the British Empire during the reign of George V, around the beginning of the 20th century. Most countries in the Empire, including the U.K. itself, did not use decimal denominations in those days so my next question would be to ask if they're similar in size to a U.S. dime and quarter. If so, that would mean they are from Canada. That's also consistent with the date and country being worn off because Canadian Coins of that era had design problems that resulted in excessive wear.
Unfortunately, without a date your coins are worth only their metal value, maybe $1 for the 10-cent coins and $2.50 or $3.00 for the 25-cent ones.
Tokyo in Japan is the largest country in population on Earth. It has a whopping 37.8 million people - around a quarter of the country's population.
India has the largest tribal population. Around 8.60 Cr.
São Paulo is the largest city in Brazil,
Egypt (around 80 Million Muslims)
Germany is the most populated country in the European Union, with around 82,000,000 inhabitants.
The country with the biggest population in Europe is Germany.
Russia is around six and a half million square miles. It is the largest country in the world.
The Indian Railway. It covers around 64000 km .
No, the UK is not the world's 79th largest country. The UK's land area ranks around 78th in the world. It is also not the 22nd most populous country; it ranks around 21st in terms of population globally.
Bolivia has the largest percentage of Amerindians, with Indigenous peoples making up around 62% of the population.
Russia has the largest population in Europe (counting just European Russia alone, the population is around 110,000,000). Germany is the most populated country that is wholly in Europe (about 82,000,000).
Because Sun is the largest in the solar system so all of the smaller planets circle it!