The value of an 1863 British penny, specifically the "Britt" type, can vary significantly based on its condition, rarity, and market demand. Generally, coins in good condition may range from a few dollars to several hundred dollars. For precise valuation, it's best to consult a coin dealer or use online auction platforms to see current listings. Always consider factors like grading and provenance when assessing a coin's worth.
Yes there are 1831, 1834 and 1837 in high grades....1837 is quite rare 1841 with a colon after lettering REG on the reverse 1843 1849 1856 1860 over 59 (about 400 struck) - extremely rare These are the best known of the rare copper penny dates.
The value of a 1977 Elizabeth II DG Reg FD coin, specifically the British 50 pence piece, can vary based on its condition and whether it's circulated or uncirculated. Generally, it may be worth anywhere from a few pounds to around £10-£20 for a well-preserved example. However, prices can fluctuate based on collector demand and market conditions, so checking recent auction results or coin dealer listings is advisable for an accurate valuation.
What is the value of a 1862 half penny. Victoria D G Britt reg F D
Reggie Britt goes by Reg, and Big Reg.
Yes I happen to have one and wondering if it is worth anything its in really great condition
It is an English Penny.
s reg
The answer please
Your coin is a British 1 Penny coin. These coins are still potentially in circulation so, unless they are part of a Proof or Uncirculated mint set or are individual Proof or Uncirculated coins and in absolute mint condition, they are worth 1 Penny.
Lefton China teacup and saucer reg.71&.pat.off what is the value?
What condition is it in, That determines the value.
DG = Dei gratia/by the Grace of God; FD = Fidei Defensor/Defender of the Faith; Britt Omn Rex (or Reg)/ King (Queen) of All Britain
It's a common circulation coin with no special value. Note that ALL British coins have variations on the motto Dei Gratia Regina Fid Def ... so that's not an identifying detail.
US cents: In God We Trust, One Cent, Liberty, United States of America, E Pluribus UnumBritish pennies: 1 New Penny, Elizabeth II D.G. Reg. F.D.