Sounds like a crown, face value then 5 shillings, value now depends on date, condition and price of silver.
the value would probbally be pretty expensive because it would be considered an antique
Whats the coin shilling sixpence,penny? some more detail please
I have vtraque vnum 1760 how much is the price
The coin could be a gold Five Pound, Two Pound, Sovereign, Half-Sovereign or a silver Crown. In the absence of a denomination, the year, metal and diameter of the coin would help in identifying the coin.
Such a coin does not exist. George III was born in 1738 and was king from 1760 to 1820.
The twoonie is worth $2. It's not particularily old and still in circulation. dg Regina inscription doesn't add to the value, it's a standard inscription.
Regina is Latin for Queen. Depending on the year of your coin, it could be either Queen Victoria (1837 to 1901) or Queen Elizabeth II (1953 to present). DG or DEI GRA is abbreviated Latin for Dei Gratia - meaning, by the Grace of God.
You have described every British coin issued in 1797. Please provide the type of metal it appears to be made from, the diameter of the coin, the inscriptions and the design on the reverse.
Such a coin does not exist. Queen Elizabeth II was not born until 1926 and did not become Queen until 1953. Queen Victoria was on the throne in 1877. Please specify the denomination of the coin in your next question.
You have a British coin ("Georgius IV D.G. Britannia Rex F.D." is abbreviated latin for "George the Fourth, King of Britain and Defender of the Faith") dated 1821. To get a value, the denomination and condition of the coin would need to be known.
The value of a coin featuring Queen Elizabeth II typically ranges from a few dollars to a few hundred dollars, depending on factors such as its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. It is recommended to consult with a professional coin dealer or utilize online resources like auction websites to determine the specific value of your coin.