Firstly, that's King Edward VII, not George (the future King George VII is currently two years old). Value depends on condition. A worn coin is only worth around a dollar, while in better shape the value can go up to over $50.
At a bank, it's still worth 10 cents.
Four dollars.
Try again. George VI died in 1952, which was the last year to feature his portrait on Canadian coins.
As is the value of a coin from 1797 The George Washington
2 cents
Four dollars.
That's King George VI, and the penny is worth around 25 cents.
It was worth $14
The silver in the coin is $17.29. In 1952 there were some special variants to the coin. There is the "SWL" variant, whose value ranges from $20 to $55. The "NWL" ranges from $17.29 to $27. The "WL" variant ranges from $17.29 to $24. In the future please add the condition of the coin so I can value it more precisely for you.P.S. King George VI was on coins from 1952, not King George V.
Less than 25 cents.
Less than 25 cents.
Less than 10 cents.