A George VI British penny from 1942 in average circulated condition is typically worth around $1 to $3. If the coin is in uncirculated condition or has any unique features, such as mint errors, it could be worth more to a collector.
The city referred to as "the d" is Detroit, in the state of Michigan.
There are four countries that begin with D; they are:DenmarkDjiboutiDominicaDominican Republic
The third largest city in Pennsylvania starting with the letter D is Durham.
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Six capital cities that start the letter "D"Dhaka, BangladeshDjibouti, DjiboutiDublin, IrelandDakar, SenegalDamascus, SyriaDenver, Colorado
You typed all that in and left out the important bit, namely the year. The "George VI" part is a clue, but not much more than that. We really can't give a good estimate online. Take it to a coin dealer if you really want to know.
what is the georgivs vi rex imperator 1 d 1954 coin woth
ten thousand dollars
In 1942 silver nickels were only minted at Philadelphia and San Francisco.
Check that coin again. There's no such thing as a 1942 steel cent.
Modified coins have no value. Any value will be associated with the ring.
Most are only face value but some can be worth $1.00-$5.00 it depends on the condition of the coin.
Average values are 5 to 25 cents for circulated coins.
No such coin exists. All 1942-D nickels are made out of the standard 75% copper 25% nickel. Only 1942-S and 1942-P nickels were struck out of the "war nickel" alloy of 35% silver. A 1942-D nickel is worth about 7 cents if circulated and a couple of bucks if in better shape.
"GEORGIVS VI REX IMPERATOR" is Latin for "George the Sixth, King and Emperor". The coin is South African, but I would need to know the denomination and the condition to give an estimated value.IT'S IN EXCELLENT COND.,YEAR 1942,AND ON THE BACK OF THE COIN I SEE (1 D WITH A PERIOD UNDER THE D)
Steel cents were only struck in 1943. All 1942 cents were made of bronze. A bronze cent will not stick to a magnet; a steel one will.
The value of a 1945 George VI D penny can vary based on its condition and rarity. Typically, it ranges from a few dollars for coins in average condition to higher values for well-preserved examples or those with unique characteristics. For an accurate assessment, it’s best to consult a coin collector or an online coin valuation guide.