Your coin is from England, which to this day does not put the country's name on its coins.
However, please check it again and post a new question with the correct date - the inscription refers to King George V, who assumed the throne in 1910 and did not have coins issued with his name until 1911.
In circulated condition, your Great Britain penny is worth about 50 cents.DanUser:WorkingMan
King George V wasn't on any coins until 1911.
Your coin is from the U.K. and assuming it's relatively worn from circulation it would retail for $2 to $4. The inscription is heavily abbreviated Latin for "George the Fifth, by the Grace of God King of All England, Defender of the Faith and Emperor of India". Whew!!
It's not a penny, it's a threepence coin. In average condition it sells for less than $1. The inscription is heavily abbreviated Latin and appears on all British coins, with variations for the monarch depicted and the then-current political status.
In 1913 Wheat Penny value at an average of $1.25, one in certified mint state.
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If the inscription in total reads GEORGIVS II REX on the obverse, with BRITANNIA on the reverse, your description lines up with a copper coin, but there were no copper coins minted in 1757 and all Pennies prior to 1797 were a small silver coin. You may have a privately minted coin or a medallion.
What color is the coin - copper, silver or brass? Based on the inscription it's from the U.K. Assuming copper color ... Great Britain Penny or Half Penny ... in this condition it's worth less than a dollar.
At most you will get $1 or $2 for your penny. That's only if it is in excellent shape. Average coins are worth a penny. You can try to sell it on Ebay, but by the time you add postage, it's not really worth it. All pennies have the dei gra inscription. The name (George, Elizabeth) changes depending on the ruling sovereign.
These were minted in large numbers. In ordinary circulated condition around 10p - 20p. In mint condition with full red lustre around £12 - £15.
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.
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