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Please post a new question with the coin's date and denomination. The terms posted simply identify it as English and from the reign of Edward VII.

The rest of the motto that wasn't included in your question is heavily abbreviated Latin and appears with variations on all U.K. coins so it doesn't identify a specific item.

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What is the value of a 1908 of edwardvs Britt?

You are going to have to be a lot more specific. You need to tell us the denomination of the coin and condition if you want to know the value. All you've told us is you have a British coin from 1908 with Edward VII on it.


What does Edwardvs VII on a 1910 Florin mean?

"EDWARDVS" is the Latin spelling for EDWARD. Latin (or abbreviated Latin) was traditionally used on British coins until the mid-20th century.Edward VII will appear on all British coins and the coins of most British Empire countries from 1902 to 1910 inclusive.


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Edwardvs VII is the latin form of Edward the seventh, King of Great Britain and Ireland. He was born in 1841 and became King in 1901 when his mother, Queen Victoria, died. He died in 1910.


What does omn rex on a coin mean?

You refer to only part of the inscription on British and Commonwealth coins. OMN REX is abbreviated Latin for "King of all", OMN REGINA is "Queen of all". OMN REX (or OMN REGINA) has appeared on all British coins from 1902 until the mid-1950's. Depending on the state of the British Commonwealth and the reigning King or Queen, the entire inscription might look something like this - EDWARDVS VII DEI GRA BRITT OMN REX FID DEF IND IMP which means "Edward VII by the Grace of God, King of all the British Territories, Defender of the Faith, Emperor of India". On smaller coins such as the Threepence, the Latin is more heavily abbreviated to fit it onto the coin. EDWARDVS VII D G BRITT OMN REX F D IND IMP


What did the edwardvs vii dei gra Britt omn rex fid def ind imp one penny look like in 1906?

On the obverse is the king with all the logo except the date and one penny around the edge. On the reverse is Neptune sitting down holding his trident and the amount "one penny on the left and right sides. At the bottom is the date.


Where can i go to talk to someone one about a 1907 edwardvs v11 penny?

You can reach out to local coin dealers, numismatic clubs, or online forums to discuss your 1907 Edward VII penny. These resources may provide insights into its value, history, and any unique characteristics.


What is the history of a coin that has a right facing Edward with dei gra Britt omn re on front and a lady sitting with a staff in left hand dated 1904?

You coin is either an Edward VII British Penny, Halfpenny or Farthing and is made from bronze. The lady on the back is the seated female warrior Britannia carrying a trident and shield, and who symbolises Britain. Britannia has appeared on predecimal British pennies for hundreds of years and still appears on some non-circulating coins today. The inscription on the obverse "EDWARDVS VII DEI GRA BRITT OMN REX FID DEF IND IMP" is heavily abbreviated Latin which translates to "Edward VII by the Grace of God, King of all the British territories, Defender of the Faith, Emperor of India". The full unabbreviated title is - "EDWARDVS VII DEI GRATIA BRITTANIA OMNI REX FIDEI DEFENSOR INDIA IMPERATOR", but it is a bit of a struggle to get all of this onto the smaller coins. Variations of this inscription appear on all Commonwealth coins depending on who is King or Queen and the current state of the Commonwealth, which currently includes 54 countries. It says nothing about the coin, it is only the very grand title of the reigning Monarch.


What does IND IMP on the Sixpence mean?

IND IMP was part of a much larger title used by British Monarchs. It is abbreviated Latin and means Emperor (or Empress) of India. IND IMP (India Imperator) was used on British and British Empire/Commonwealth coins from about 1893 when India became part of the British Empire, until 1948 when India became independent. Depending on who was king or queen at the time and which particular coin it appeared on, the legend may have appeared as - "VICTORIA DEI GRA BRITT REGINA FID DEF IND IMP" "EDWARDVS VII DEI GRA BRITT OMN REX FID DEF IND IMP" "GEORGVS V DEI GRA BRITT OMN REX FID DEF IND IMP" "GEORGVS VI DEI GRA BRITT OMN REX FID DEF IND IMP"


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What does the inscription on old British coins mean?

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Why are British Sovereigns called Defenders of the Faith?

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