does this coin have any value
On July 9, 1776, a significant event took place when American revolutionaries in New York City pulled down a statue of King George III. This act symbolized the colonies' rejection of British rule following the Declaration of Independence, which had been adopted a few days earlier on July 4. The statue, made of lead, was later melted down and transformed into bullets for the Continental Army. This event marked a pivotal moment in the American Revolution, showcasing the growing momentum for independence.
King George III
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Please check your coin, George III died in 1820.
Georgius iii
Such a coin does not exist. George III was born in 1738 and was king from 1760 to 1820.
GEORGIUS III DEI GRATIA REX (on the obverse) tells me who the King was in Latin, it does not tell me anything about the coin, although, you can sometimes make a guess. The full inscription usually reads "GEORGIUS III DEI GRATIA REX FIDEI DEFENSOR" meaning, "King George III, by the Grace of God, Defender of the Faith". Variations of this inscription, some more abbreviated than others, will appear on all George III coins. A similar inscription, suitably modified for the King or Queen's name and gender, appears on all British and Commonwealth coins. Queen Victoria's unabbreviated title would appear as "VICTORIA DEI GRATIA BRITTANIA REGINA FIDEI DEFENSOR INDIA IMPERATOR" meaning, "Victoria, by the Grace of God, Queen of the British Territories, Defender of the Faith, Empress of India".
That question doesn't have enough information for an answer, because it doesn't include the coin's denomination. A penny has a different value than a shilling.
The value of a coin marked "Georgius III D G Britanniarum Rex F D 1819" varies based on its condition, rarity, and market demand. This coin is a British silver crown featuring King George III, and its value can range from a few pounds to several hundred pounds for coins in excellent condition. For a precise valuation, it's best to consult a numismatic expert or a reputable coin dealer.
King George III was the king of Great Britain in 1776.
George III
You have described every British coin issued in 1797. Please provide the type of metal it appears to be made from, the diameter of the coin, the inscriptions and the design on the reverse.
King George III.
King George the III.
The King Of England (by then the King Of Great Britain) was George III.