If the coin has no country name on it, it is British, otherwise, it could have come from any of the 50 plus British Empire/Commonwealth countries.
It would depend on the coin! They made many silver George V coins in 1929. It could be anywhere from a silver crown to a small penny.
To identify a 1929 one penny coin, look for the date 1929 on the coin. The design of the British penny in 1929 featured a portrait of King George V on the obverse side and a seated Britannia holding a trident on the reverse side. Check for any inscriptions or mint marks to further confirm the authenticity of the coin.
I am unfamiliar with the reference to "centre diamond" on an Australian George V Penny. Please provide more information.
King George V
King George V
It depends on the nation.
Such a coin does not exist. King George V died in 1936 and King George VI died in 1952.
George Chiles was born on February 5, 1903, in Austin, Texas, USA.
King George V - reigned from 1910 until 1936.
There have been six King Georges (I to VI). Which one did you have in mind? King George V and VI would have had coins issued in many of the Commonwealth countries. Which country?
1936 was the last year British coins were minted with the likeness of George V. The 1936 Penny is far from rare and you should have no trouble finding one.
Between $1.60 and $17.