Modified coins have no value. Any value will be associated with the ring.
rex et imp nickel worht ate 1935
I have one. You tell me.
The life of someone who earned it
Approximately $1-$2
It is an Australian coin. George VI of England was also King of the Commonwealth countries.
that is worth about $50,000
ALL British coins have that inscription so it really doesn't help to ID a coin. Please look for the coin's denomination and post a new question. Old British coins have strange values so you may see words like shilling, florin, farthing, etc.
On a coin, it means a King George V One Florin coin minted in 1930. It will be a British coin in the absence of a country name. FID DEF IND IMP is heavily abbreviated Latin for FIDEI DEFENSOR INDIA IMPERATOR meaning, "Defender of the Faith, Emperor of India" referring to the title of the King. The full regal title from this period is - GEORGIVS V DEI GRATIA BRITTANIA OMNI REX FIDEI DEFENSOR INDIA IMPERATOR George V by the Grace of God, King of all the British territories, Defender of the Faith, Emperor of India (more or less).
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.
It means .50 in U.S. coin
its worth alot. like over 200 dollars if it is 1948
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