You have an 1897 Diamond Jubilee medal of a medallion. The medals were presented to members of the family, Royal household and various prominent people and public servants. You most likely have a medallion which was available from souvenir shops.
Queen Victoria ascended the Throne in 1837 and celebrated her Silver Jubilee in 1852, her Golden Jubilee in 1887, and her Diamond Jubilee in 1897.
Your medallion is definitely a collectible and will have some value.
A reputable coin dealer will be able to identify your medal/medallion give an accurate valuation.
If one wants to know the value of a coin from 1837 with Queen Victoria on it, the best way is to go to an specialized shop. There they can determine the value, because it is also important how the coin looks and if there are any damages.
Queen Victoria was known as Victoria Regina because "Regina" is Latin for "queen," and it was a common practice for British monarchs to use this title. This Latin term was added to the end of Victoria's name to emphasize her status as queen and to distinguish her from other individuals with the name Victoria.
It stands for Victoria Regina (Latin for Queen Victoria) Queen of England at that time.
She was 53 when she had the silver jubilee of becoming queen.
Victoria Regina (which is the Latin word for Queen)
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Regina is the capital of the province of Saskatchewan (it means "Queen" in Latin) and Victoria is the capital of the province of British Columbia. Both were named in honour of Queen Victoria.
Victoria, the capital of the Canadian province of British Columbia, and Regina, the capital of the Canadian province Saskatchewan, were both named for Queen Victoria. "Regina" is the Latin word for queen.
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Silver
In mint condition the value of a 1892 Queen Victoria Indian silver Rupee coin is around 32.00 US Dollars.
Victoria, the capital of the Canadian province of British Columbia, and Regina, the capital of the Canadian province Saskatchewan, were both named for Queen Victoria. "Regina" is the Latin word for queen.
Queen Victoria celebrated 3 Jubilees. Having her Coronation in 1837, her Silver Jubilee was in 1862, her Golden Jubilee in 1887, and her Diamond Jubilee in 1897.