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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.
You would need to know the condition and denomination (farthing, half penny, penny, three pence, six pence, shilling, 2 shilling, or 2 1/2 shilling) of the coin to be able to get an estimated value.
You are asking about a 3 Pence coin (KM#26) from South Africa dated 1943. The coin is 16.5mm in diameter, weighs 1.41 grams and is 80% silver, giving it an ASW (Actual Silver Weight) of 0.0363 troy ounces. The obverse (front) of the coin has an image of King George VI of Great Britain and the words "GEORGIVS VI REX IMPERATOR" (Latin for "George the Sixth, King and Emperor"). The reverse (back) of the coin has a protea flower in the center of three bars shaped as an inverted triangle, with the words "SOUTH AFRICA", the date, and "SUID-AFRIKA" (Afrikaans for "South Africa") above the flower and the denomination, "3D" ("D" being the abbreviation for pence) below it. 14,827,000 of these coins were produced for circulation in 1943, with another 104 produced in Proof.. With silver currently (as of April 30, 2010) at $18.72 per troy ounce, the "melt value" of this coin is about 68 US cents. Numismatically (according to the Standard Catalog of World Coins), an example is probably worth about US$1.00 in Very Fine condition, US$2.50 in Extremely Fine condition, and US$6.00 in Uncirculated condition. Proof examples are valued at about US$70.00.
You can probably sell it online or at a coin shop. It sounds like you have a South Africa penny (is it a big copper coin with a sailing ship on the back?), and there were two varieties made that year. If it has a star by the date, it is worth 50 cents to $7, depending on condition ($7 being perfect uncirculated). If there is NO STAR by the date, the value ranges from about $3 to $36.
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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".
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?
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.
The value of a 1943 half rupee coin is actually highly dependent upon a number of factors. Most important being the condition of the coin.
The 1943 coin is about $3 at most. The 1951 coin is about $1 at most.
The Guilelmus II Imperator 1901 Eine Rupie coin is a German East Africa coin minted during the reign of Wilhelm II, Emperor of Germany during the time of the German Empire. The value of this coin can vary depending on its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors, but generally, it may be worth anywhere from $20 to $100 or more. It is recommended to have the coin appraised by a professional numismatist to determine its exact value.
For example, a 1943 & a 1943-D coin in MS60 condition are worth: $5.00. A 1943-S coin in the same condition is worth: $15.00.
what is the georgivs vi rex imperator 1 d 1954 coin woth
The value of a 1943 Malay one cent coin will change often. Currently, the coin is valued between 30 cents and one dollar.
"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)
Sorry no such coin exists.
There is no such coin. The US mint does not a coin out of only one metal.