The value of a 1939 George VI British silver half crown can vary depending on its condition and wear, but ranges between $3 and $20.
British Halfpennies have not been made from silver for hundreds of years. If you have a 1939 British silver halfpenny, it is because somebody plated it, and it has no value. A halfpenny made from silver would be worth about £20 GBP just because of the silver content.
There were no British gold coins minted in 1939, and, if there were, they would have King George VI on them. There were no Queens from 1902 to 1952.
$30
All British Monarchs named George were related to George VI.
I found a George VI King Emperor half rupee 1941 in perfect condition and i was hoping to find the value of it.
elizabeth the second
James I George II George IV George VI
Not enough information. The image of George VI (6 in Roman numerals, not "v1") appeared on all British coins during his reign. Please post a new question including the coin's date and denomination.
King George VI. His daughter, Elizabeth II, has been Queen since he died in 1953.
Four dollars.
Such a coin does not exist. King George VI died in 1952.
A coin marked with "GEORGIUS" or "GEORGIVS" could be any British, British Colonial or British Empire/Commonwealth coin issued during the respective reigns of any of the six King Georges. George (I)(1714-1727) George II (1727-1760) George III (1760-1820) George IV (1820-1830) George V (1910-1936) George VI (1936-1952)