1919 and 1920 were the two years when the British silver coinage was debased from 0.9250 to 0.5000 silver. Which year the change was made depends on the denomination of the coin.
Prior to 1919/1920, all British "silver" coins had a 92.5% silver content.
From 1919/1920 to 1946, all British "silver" coins had a 50% silver content.
From 1947 to present, all circulating British "silver" coins had a 0% silver content.
No Buffalo nickels were struck in silver, only the Jefferson "War Nickels" from 1942 to 1945 have any silver in them.
An Australian 1928 sterling silver Florin (Two Shillings)(George V), uncirculated and in absolute mint condition could fetch up to $1,350 AUD. If it has been circulated but still in good condition, it might fetch anything from $10 to $300 AUD. There were 1.962 million minted. An Australian 1928 sterling silver Florin (Two Shillings)(George V)(Proof), uncirculated and in absolute mint condition could fetch up to $110,000 AUD. A reputable coin dealer will be able to give a more accurate valuation.
The Silver King - 1929 was released on: UK: May 1929 USA: 31 August 1929 (New York City, New York)
Approximately how much is a 1929 silver dollar
Your coin is not genuine if it is dated 1929. There were no Peace Dollars produced in 1929 (however, on genuine Peace Dollars Trust is spelled with its Latinized spelling as Trvst also). Being as your coin is a fantasy piece, it has no collectible value. The only value it has is for its precious metal content, however, not being an official mint product, there is no standard metal content of it. Such a coin could be 100% silver, 90% silver, silver plated, or might contain no silver at all. Since it isn't a genuine coin, I would first off try to see what type of material it is made out of then it would be worth the going price for that metal.
The 1929 Silver Dollars were minted in the United States. They are made of 90% silver and 10% copper and have a diameter of 38.1 mm. The value of a 1929 Silver Dollar can vary depending on its condition and other factors.
In 1929, British Summer Time began on 21 April and ended on 6 October.
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.
British Dance Council was created in 1929.
The Realist - British magazine - was created in 1929.
British Gliding Association was created in 1929.
An Australian Florin was a Two Shilling coin of silver appearance which was first minted in London in 1910 and last minted in Melbourne in 1963. The coin was called a Florin, its value was Two Shillings. There were 24 pence in a Florin, and 10 Florins in One Pound. From 1910 to 1945, their composition was 92.5% silver and 7.5% copper. They had a milled edge, weighed 11.31 grams and were 28.5 mm in diameter. From 1946 to 1963, their composition was 50% silver, 40% copper, 5% zinc and 5% nickel. They had a milled edge, weighed 11.31 grams and were 28.5 mm in diameter. They were progressively withdrawn from circulation after the introduction of Decimal Currency on the 14th of February, 1966. In modern currency, a Florin was the equivalent of 20 cents. All Australian coins have the reigning Monarch on the obverse. From 1910 to 1936, the Florin had the Australian "Coat of Arms" on the reverse with the words ONE FLORIN - TWO SHILLINGS around the top and the year at the bottom. From 1937 to 1963, the Florin had a more ornate Australian "Coat of Arms" on the reverse with the words FLORIN around the top and AUSTRALIA and YEAR at the bottom. There were no Florins issued in 1920, 1929, 1930, 1937, 1948, 1949, 1950 and 1955. The very rarest Australian Florin is the 1937 pattern which was not released into general circulation, the rare Florins are 1914H, 1915, and 1932, and the 1911, 1912, 1915H, 1933 and 1939 coins are considered to be scarce. From a coin collectors perspective, Australian Florins, depending on year, condition and method of minting, can be worth anything from $1 to $350,000 AUD. The Australian Florin is the most collected of all Australian coins due to it's relatively large size and ease of seeing minute detail. Please note that since the Florin is part of a redundant or obsolete currency, it no longer has an "exchange rate" with other currencies.