Your coin could be any of the following British William IV (GULIELMUS III) coins -
Halfcrown (sterling silver) 32mm in diameter, circulated but still in good condition - £30 to £350 GBP.
Shilling (sterling silver) 23mm in diameter, circulated but still in good condition - £20 to £180 GBP.
Sixpence (sterling silver) 19mm in diameter, circulated but still in good condition - £15 to £110 GBP.
Threepence (sterling silver) 16mm in diameter, circulated but still in good condition - £8 to £60 GBP.
Three-Halfpence (sterling silver) 12mm in diameter, circulated but still in good condition - £10 to £65 GBP.
Any coin of the realm struck during WILLIAM IV's reign between 1830 and 1837 normally on the 'head' side or obverse.
About 50 euro.
abour 5 cents
The value of an 1805 Carolus IIII Dei Gratia coin, a Spanish silver coin, can vary significantly based on its condition, rarity, and market demand. Generally, it may range from a few hundred to over a thousand dollars for pieces in excellent condition. For an accurate assessment, it is advisable to consult a professional coin dealer or numismatist. Additionally, checking recent auction prices can provide insight into its current market value.
The coin you have described, dated 1805 with the inscription "dei gratia carolus IIII", is a Spanish colonial coin. The value of this coin can vary depending on its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. It is recommended to have the coin appraised by a professional numismatist to determine its exact value.
Happiny is Generation IIII, and LeafGreen is Generation IIII.
IIII (or IV) is a Roman numeral which represents the number 4.
In circulated condition, it's worth about $15
Its worth about 10,000 dollars in auction so even more a positive sell
disguise
10 tallies of course, example: IIII IIII ---- ----
ivAnother answer:Both IIII and IV stand for 4 in Roman numerals.