What Is the Value of This Coin?
Posted by admin in British Gold Sovereign FAQ, tags: coin, this, valueQuestion by JonathanN: What is the value of this coin?
I have a 1936 large "One Penny" coin with King George V. Its in circulated condition. Its not perfect, it shows sign of the 73 years its been in use. I live in the US and I guess its from England? Please help. Here is what the front looks like, but I can't find a picture of the back:http://www.britishsovereigncoins.co.uk/coins/george-v-gold-sovereign.jpg
Best answer:
Answer by My Opinion
1 cent
What do you think? Answer below!
[wprebay kw="gold+coin+sovereign+george+v" num="0" ebcat="11116"]
[wprebay kw="gold+coin+sovereign+george+v" num="1" ebcat="11116"]
[wprebay kw="gold+coin+sovereign+george+v" num="2" ebcat="11116"]
Originally posted 2010-07-25 10:25:01. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
Other British Sovereign Gold Coins Of Interest:
- What Is the Value of British Coin With George V, Year 1889?
- I Have a George v Sovereign Coin From 1912 It Is 19mm I Was Just Wondering if This Is a Full Sovereign?
- Gold Coin of 1912 Issued by British Rulers. Whats Its Value Today?
- What Is the True Selling Value Today of the 1912 Gold Sovereign Coin,?
Related posts brought to you by Yet Another Related Posts Plugin.
Entries (RSS)
A 1936 British Penny is not worth more than $1US in the condition you describe. By the way, the inscription is abbreviated Latin, and it means “George the fifth, by the grace of god, king of the Britons, defender of the faith, emperor of India.” I hope that helps.