In 1910 His Imperial Majesty King Edward the Seventh died. Thus, His Imperial Majesty King George the Fifth took the throne. His Imperial Majesty was featured on Manx, British, Canadian, Australian, Cypriot, New Zealand, British Honduran, British Guyanese, Hong Kong, Malayan, Ceylonese, Indian, South African, East African, and West African coinage (I probably forgot some). Since a new obverse was necessary for the transition of power many drastic changes came to coins. Many problems needed to be ironed out, thus there are many variants to 1911 coins. So, let's say that His Imperial Majesty was featured on 17 different currencies. Let's say that each currency has 8 coins. Let's say that each coin had 2 variants. You expect me to tell you what your coin is worth?
Which coin
The 1911 US Barber dime is a common coin. A coin in average condition is $2.00-$5.00
V coin does not describe a coin. Please be more specific.
Assuming it's circulated and has no mintmark, the 1911 US Barber dime is a common coin. A coin in average condition is $3.00-$5.00.
See the related question below.
Which coin
The 1911 US Barber dime is a common coin. A coin in average condition is $2.00-$5.00
The 1911 US Barber dime is a common coin. A coin in average condition is $2.00-$5.00
V coin does not describe a coin. Please be more specific.
20.00
Assuming it's circulated and has no mintmark, the 1911 US Barber dime is a common coin. A coin in average condition is $3.00-$5.00.
The coin has .12094oz of pure gold, the coin is worth $165.40 just for the gold.
Gold is currently £830-a-Troy Ounce (31.1035 gms). In 1911, there were three gold coins issued under the reign of George V (Edward VII had died in 1910). The coin you have (probably the FIVE POUND PIECE), if dated, 1911 could be worth from £1,200 - £2,500 depending on condition. Check to see that the monarch is George V and not Edward VII.
It has a value of about $30
See the related question below.
I suspect there is no 1930 Penny. It depends greatly on the quality of the coins, you may get up to $100 AUD.
It would depend on the type and condition. I've seen Coronation coins/medals going anywhere from a few dollars to a few thousand.