4.7 or 47, is a common capacitor value. . . so looking at the numbers on it, You can pretty much assume that 4.7 is the Capacitance. . .
The other number left has to be the voltage, so 63V
Electrolytic capacitors are 'CAN' shaped, they have either 2 leads coming from one end (radial) or one lead from each end (axial) and usually have either a + or - sign near one lead to indicate polarity (unless it's non-polarized)
Electrolytics are usually measured in uF (micro-Farads) eg. 1uF, 0.47uF or 22uF etc... etc...
We use the "." character as a decimal place as most of the world does, it's just some eastern Eurpoean countries that don't, maybe Germany? Poland? I don't know.
We use the "." character as a decimal place as most of the world does, it's just some eastern Eurpoean countries that don't, maybe Germany? Poland? I don't know.