The value of a 1937 George VI D coin can vary based on its condition and rarity. Generally, in average circulated condition, it may be worth a few dollars, while uncirculated examples could fetch higher prices, potentially around $10 to $25 or more. For an accurate valuation, it's recommended to consult a coin dealer or reference a current coin price guide.
King George VI was featured on all British Commonwealth coinage that year, so without knowing the country and denomination, there isn't enough information to give an answer.
The British penny that you refer to has a portrait of King George the Sixth on the front and a picture of Britannia (which is meant to be a personification of Great Britain, much like "Uncle Sam" is a personification of the United States) on the back. By the way, the phrase "GEORGIVS VI D:G:BR:OMN:REX F:D:IND:IMP." is abbreviated Latin for "George the Sixth, By the Grace of God, King of All Britons [or "Britain"], Defender of the Faith, and Emperor of India."
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Although he succeeded his brother Edward VIII as king in 1936, the formal coronation of George VI was not conducted until May 12, 1937.
well im not sure but when i was at work a man gave me this witch apeared to be 25 sent coin to him but then later when i showed it to a friend she said that this was 1/4 of a million dollars
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The value of this coin, a penny from (probably) South Africa depends on its condition and date (between 1937 and 1947). By the way, "GEORGIVS VI REX IMPERATOR" means "George the Sixth, King and Emperor" in latin.
It is a British Penny and a US coin cut in half and stuck to each other. It has no value.
I have a "Georgivs VI REX Imperator" coin with 3 bars on the back forming an open inverted triangle with a flower & stem in the middle. Wnat demonination is this coin and does it have any value?
You are asking about a 1937 coin from South Africa. It could be one of several - you would have to know the denomination and condition to get an accurate value. By the way, the words "GEORGIVS VI REX IMPERATOR" are Latin for "George the Sixth, King and Emperor".
The value of a 1937 South Africa Georgius VI Rex Imperator coin can vary based on its condition, rarity, and market demand. Generally, in average condition, it can be worth anywhere from $10 to $50, while uncirculated specimens may fetch higher prices. It's advisable to consult a numismatic expert or check recent auction prices for a more accurate valuation.
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)
It is fairly easy. Apart from the dimensions, they are nothing alike. The British coin has GEORGIVS VI D : G : BR : OMN : REX on the front. The New Zealand coin has GEORGE VI KING EMPEROR on the front. British coins do not have the country name on them. The New Zealand coin has NEW ZEALAND on the reverse.
The nickels are valued at a price between $6 to $10. The exact price will depend upon the condition of the coin.
Such a coin does not exist.Images of George VI first appeared on coins in 1937.
Please check your coin. Edward VI died in 1553. There were no British 1937 Edward VIII coins issued with his name or likeness on them.
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