British 1887 sterling silver coins come in one of two different busts of Queen Victoria and the reverse designs are completely different.
Late 1887 Shillings specifically have quite a few minor variations.
The early 1887 coins show a younger Queen Victoria on the obverse with a wreath and a crowned value on the reverse. There is no picture available, but all Shillings from 1879 to early 1887 are almost identical. See the image of the 1885 Shilling below.
The late 1887 coins show an older crowned Queen Victoria (Jubilee bust) on the obverse with a a crowned shield on the reverse. See the image of the 1887 Shilling below.
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Have a closer look at your coin. Queen Victoria died in 1901. The last British Shilling was minted in 1966.
Queen Victoria. That translates to "Victoria by the Grace of God, Queen of the British territories, Defender of the Faith".
You are out of luck. Victoria did not become Queen until 1837.
Children had a picture of Queen Victoria in their classroom so that they could pay their respects and do her proud.
A silver pattern crown coin is a British coin that was produced between 1707 and 1965. This coin is made of silver and has a profile picture of Queen Victoria on it.
She was 53 when she had the silver jubilee of becoming queen.
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There were quite a few different British Queen Victoria sterling silver coins issued in 1840, so please be a bit more specific. Halfcrown - 32mm in diameter - Crowned shield on reverse Shilling - 23.5mm in diameter - Crowned ONE SHILLING on reverse Sixpence - 19mm in diameter - Crowned SIX PENCE on reverse Groat (Fourpence) - 16mm in diameter - Britannia on the reverse Threepence - 16mm in diameter - numeral 3 on the reverse
Silver
In mint condition the value of a 1892 Queen Victoria Indian silver Rupee coin is around 32.00 US Dollars.