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.
From what I can find from searching, I belive it is worth $4, although with all coins you may receive diffrent ammounts from diffrent dealers and collectors. The coin is worth $0.10 on a good day and in vey good condition. Sorry. Be happy Paul
Less than 25 cents.
Less than 25 cents.