A coin issued by the Jacobite pretender Charles Edward Stuart (Charles III)
Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Sterlitz, George III's wife.
King George III
The Royal Mint did not produce a British 1773 Penny. If it had been minted, it would have been a small silver coin with King George III on the obverse and a crowned 1 on the reverse. The British 1773 Halfpenny was made from copper, had King George III on the obverse and the seated figure of Britannia holding a trident and shield on the reverse.
George III Monument - Montreal - was created in 1773.
George III (1760-1820).
Charles Emmanuel III of Sardinia died on 1773-03-20.
A 1777 Carolus III is a classic however the condition of the coin can vary on the worth. An appraiser can inspect the coin to decide the worth but it could be just a few dollars for the coin or more depending on any additional added features the coin may have.
How much would it be worth for this coin...1777 carolus 111 dei gratia silver spanish coin
The value of a 1794 Carolus V coin would actually depend on a number of factors. Most important of these factors would be the condition of the coin.
King Charles Emmanuel III of Sardinia died on February 20, 1773 at the age of 71.
King Charles Emmanuel III of Sardinia died on February 20, 1773 at the age of 71.
King George III appeared on all British coins from 1761 to 1820. Coins included the - Gold Five Guinea, Two Guinea, Guinea, Half-Guinea, Third-Guinea, Quarter-Guinea, Five Pound, Two Pound, Sovereign and Half-Sovereign. Silver Shilling, Sixpence, Fourpence, Threepence, Twopence and Penny. Copper Twopence, Penny, Halfpenny and Farthing.