My name is Harold Stilley and I have a 1928 world war copper medal. I would like to know the value of this medal.
Approx 10% of initial price
Actual cash value for the "Purple Heart" is around $35.00. The sentimental value and Honor of having one is "Priceless"!
100 euro
The value of a World War II oak leaf medal with paperwork for being mentioned in dispatches can vary significantly based on factors such as condition, provenance, and market demand. Typically, such medals can range from a few hundred to several thousand dollars. Medals with verified documentation and historical significance often command higher prices. For an accurate valuation, it’s best to consult a reputable militaria dealer or auction house.
Please check your coin, George III died in 1820.
Please check your coin. Queen Anne was on the throne on in 1709, George I did not come to the throne until 1714.
Such a coin does not exist. George III was born in 1738 and was king from 1760 to 1820.
The value of the George Mary of Teck wedding silver medal with the year 1893 is worth around $1,500 in good condition. Mary of Teck was the Queen of the United Kingdom and she passed away on March 24, 1953.
if auctioned it will fetch 2 million $
They have gone on Ebay for anywhere from 19 pounds to 250 pounds.
This very much depends on condition, and what denomination the coin is. This can be checked on http://www.coins-of-the-uk.co.uk A coin of 1720 would say Georgius Rex or Georgivs Rex. George IV did not reign until the 19th century.
You have a British coin ("Georgius IV D.G. Britannia Rex F.D." is abbreviated latin for "George the Fourth, King of Britain and Defender of the Faith") dated 1821. To get a value, the denomination and condition of the coin would need to be known.
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.
This question is impossible to answer because it doesn't include a country, denomination, date, or condition.
The 1950 Half Crown of Georgius VI is not made of silver, but of cupro-nickel. 50% silver Hlaf Crowns were issued until 1946. Source: Wikipedia
My name is Harold Stilley and I have a 1928 world war copper medal. I would like to know the value of this medal.