Whats the coin shilling sixpence,penny? some more detail please
The value of a coin marked "Georgius III D G Britanniarum Rex F D 1819" varies based on its condition, rarity, and market demand. This coin is a British silver crown featuring King George III, and its value can range from a few pounds to several hundred pounds for coins in excellent condition. For a precise valuation, it's best to consult a numismatic expert or a reputable coin dealer.
You need to give us a bit more information, particularly what is the main motif on the coin (Britannia, a shield, etc.) and an estimate of what the coin is made out of (gold, silver, copper, etc.) and then we can better identify what it is and hopefully get you a value.
It's more likely that the 1 in 1799 has worn off. Without knowing the denomination of coin, it's impossible to say how much it's worth.
$100
You need to provide the denomination and an estimate of condition for us to help you value your coin. There were several coins with Napoleon III on them struck in 1854 with the mintmark of B and the value depends on the denomination.
Can you tell me the approx value of a 1869 Napoleon 111 empire coin and also a coin I believe to be a spanish dollar with the wording " dei gratia carolus 1111" on it dated 1792
this coin has no supplementary numismatic worth. So, check the gold prices... Weight of this coin: 6,45 gramm, with only 90% of pure gold!
king george 111
You are asking about a British coin dated 1788 ("Georgius 111" refers to King George the Third). You would need to give a better description of the coin (condition and denomination, or at least a physical description of the coin's size, material, design, etc.) to get any kind of an estimation of value - it could be less than a dollar or could be several thousand. Also, there were many tokens and counterfeits - mostly copper or brass - made around that time period, so your "coin" may fall into one of those categories as well.
yes dated 1760 to 1809, other side has only sun with crown below and the words LONG LIVE THE KING
The value of an 1818 George III penny can vary significantly based on its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. Generally, it can range from a few dollars for a heavily worn coin to over $100 for one in excellent condition. To get an accurate estimate, it's best to consult recent auction results or a numismatic expert.
King George III was of the House of Hanover.