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King George (Georgivs is a latinized version of the name)

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Who is Georgivs the third?

George III, the King of England from 1760-1820.


What type of coin is the georgivs?

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)


WHO WAS Georgivs lll Del Gratia?

King George III of Great Britain. Dei Gratia is Latin for "by the grace of God."


What is the value of a penny dated 1776?

There were no U.S. pennies issued for general use until 1793. If your coin is from another country, please post a new question with that information. If it has GEORGIVS III on it but no country, it's from England.


What is the value of a Georgivs VI Rex imperator1941 1d?

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What is the value of a 1917 georgivs penny?

5.00


What is Georgivs II REX?

The words Georgivs II Rex on a coin (or similar) would translate as George the 2nd King, or King George the 2nd if you prefer.


WHAT LANGUAGE IS GEORGIVS VI DEI GRATIA REX?

It is Latin.


What is the value of a georgivs sextvs rex 1951 1d?

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What is a 1787 Georgivs III coin on the back it has 4 shields each one has different signs on it and around each shield there is kings hat or a crown?

Your coin is either 1787 silver British George III Shilling or a Sixpence. The Shilling would be about 23mm in diameter, the Sixpence about 19mm. The reverse design is referred to as a "Crowned cruciform shield", each shield representing England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales.


What is the value of 1768 GeorgIvS 111the good old days?

The phrase "1768 GeorgIvS 111 the good old days" seems to reference a historical context rather than a specific value. It likely alludes to the era of King George III of Great Britain, who reigned from 1760 to 1820. The "good old days" is a nostalgic expression often used to reflect on a past period perceived as better or simpler. If you meant something specific by "value," please clarify for a more accurate response.