Dei gratia (not "Del" gratia) is "By the Grace of God"
You probably mean Gratia Dei, which means "by the Grace of God". There is no word "Del" in Latin.
The value of a 1821 Ferdin VII Del Gratia coin can vary depending on its condition, rarity, and current market demand for such coins. It is recommended to have the coin appraised by a professional numismatist or coin dealer to determine its precise value.
King George III of Great Britain. Dei Gratia is Latin for "by the grace of God."
it is worth 20$ if in good condition but if in bad condition it is worth around 7-10$
1901 Victoria dei gralla Regina.what's it worth?
Villa del Poggio Imperiale was created in 1776.
José María del Castillo y Rada was born on 1776-12-20.
Such a coin does not exist. King Edward VII died in 1910. You may also like to check the inscription. Apart from the name and number it should read "DEI GRATIA REX IMPERATOR". It might be a Canadian coin and the denomination would help a lot.
Not enough details. What country? (if there's no country on the coin, it's from the U.K) What date? Please post a new question.
I found a Victoria DEI Gratia coin1888 FID: Def: on back looks like four shields with three lions on two of them and a signal lion one and a harp on other what is it ? Front is very good condition, back has two spots where it was stuck to another piece of coin token and metal.
There is no actual historical significance to this coin. The phrase, meaning By the Grace of God, Queen, was stamped on all British coins from 1952 to 1964.