...There is no such coin as "Dei Gratia" which translates from Latin to "By The Grace of God". The coin you are referring to seems to be a British coin or one of Britain's dominions such as Canada because most of them have the words "Dei Gratia" or some abbreviation of it on the coin. If it is a British, Canadian or other British dominion coin, it will have a picture of Queen Victoria on the front. The reverse may or may not give the denomination depending on the coin, but with searching, you should be able to find the design that matches your coin and find out the denomination. Then repost a question including the country or origin and the denomination.
The value of a 1967 one penny coin featuring "Dei Gratia Regina F D" can vary based on its condition and demand among collectors. Generally, it is worth between $0.10 to $1 in average circulated condition, while uncirculated examples may fetch higher prices. For an accurate valuation, it's best to consult a coin dealer or a reputable auction site.
The value of a George V "Dei Gratia" one penny coin from 1936 can vary based on its condition and rarity. Generally, in average circulated condition, it might be worth around £1 to £3. However, if it is in uncirculated condition or has specific minting errors, its value could be significantly higher, potentially reaching £10 or more. For an accurate valuation, consulting a coin dealer or numismatic expert is recommended.
Please check your coin again and post a new, separate question with its country of origin, and/or other information that might help to ID it. That inscription doesn't appear on US coins.
Put on your thinking hat. Would a U.S. coin have a picture of the Queen of England on it??? Please determine what country your coin is from and post a new question with its date.
What you have is a British threepence from the reign of Queen Victoria. The legend on the coin reads in English, Victoria, by the Grace of God Queen of Britain, and what you says is PD should actually be FD, short for Fidei Defensor, which translates into English as Defender of the Faith. When it comes to value, in average condition it goes for $1-10 depending on demand and condition. It really isn't that sought after, but it is sterling silver which gives it most of its value.
How much would it be worth for this coin...1777 carolus 111 dei gratia silver spanish coin
how much is a 1956 elizabeth ii dei gratia Regina Canadian 1 cent piece worth with the letters k6 on the back
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The value of a 1891 Victoria Dei Gratia Britanniarum Regina Fid Def coin can vary significantly based on its condition, rarity, and market demand. Generally, these coins can range from a few dollars to several hundred dollars for well-preserved examples. To get a more precise valuation, consider consulting a coin dealer or a reputable numismatic catalog.
The value of an 1859 Victoria de Gratia Canadian penny is determined by its condition. They can be worth anywhere from 3 dollars all the way to 30,000 dollars.
1967 was the last year of issue for old-style British coins, so lots of them were saved as keepsakes. It's unlikely to be worth more than a quarter or so. Please post a new question with the coin's denomination if you're interested in more specific information.
Dei gratia (not "Del" gratia) is "By the Grace of God"
According to e-bay, it's worth about 3 dollars.
A 1962 Canadian silver dollar with the image of Elizabeth and text of ELIZABETH II DEI GRATIA REGINA is worth $11.42 today. This is because of the value of the metals used to make the silver dollar.
The worth of a Dei Gratia 183 Ferdin VII Spanish coin depends on its condition. On average, the coin is only worth between $10.00 and $40.00. A local pawn shop or coin dealer, would be able to inspect the coin and give you a better value.
only 1 usd
i have the same coin and it depends on the coin which is 5.5 grams and it is about 22 carat which is £164.09