She was 53 when she had the silver jubilee of becoming queen.
she was 85yrs old
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The Queen was born on 21st April 1926. The date of her Silver Jubilee was 6th February 1977 making the Queen 50 years old on that date
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.
1837 was the year Queen Victoria ascended the throne. Her Silver Jubilee year was 1862 (this was not celebrated as both her husband, Albert, and mother died in 1861 leaving her in mourning), her Golden Jubilee year was 1887 and her Diamond Jubilee year was 1897. She died at 6.30 pm on 22nd January 1901 at Osborne House, Isle of Wight. There were no "coins of the realm" issued commemorating any of the Jubilee's, although the Royal Mint produced coins from 1887-1892 using what they refer to as the "Jubilee bust". Coins issued from 1893-1901 are referred to as "Old Head coinage" or "veiled head" and are probably the most familiar image of Queen Victoria. There were a multitude of medals, medallions and souvenirs issued commemorating the various Jubilee's, not only in Britain, but in other countries, colonies and cities of the British Empire. There was a further issue of medals, medallions and souvenirs on her death. All of these will have a reference to the year 1837. They were made from a variety of metals with a wide variety of different designs and inscriptions. The gold, silver and bronze medals issued in 1887 had a ribbon added to them in 1897. They are all collectible and, depending on their condition, have some value at the very least. A reputable coin dealer will be able to assist with identification and give a valuation.
She was 18 years old at her coronation.
Queen Victoria was born in 1819 and she was 18 when she became Queen that it's mean in 1837. so Dickens was 25 years old :)
Queen Victoria became Queen when she was 18 years old, but died aged 82, from a cerebral hemorrhage.
Queen Victoria was born in 1819 and she was 18 when she became Queen that it's mean in 1837. so Dickens was 25 years old :)
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she was 80
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