Queen Victoria celebrated the Golden Jubilee in 1887. The Golden Jubilee was the celebration that marked the 50 years the Queen had been on the throne.
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Queen Victoria Eugenia's birth name is Victoria Eugenie Julia Ena Prinzessin von Battenberg.
It was the practice for coins to be minted with obverse and reverse 180 degrees out of alignment during Queen Victoria's time and earlier, although not all coins were minted that way. The practice seems to have gradually died out during the 19th century and ceased altogether in 1887. All Queen Victoria Pennies, Halfpennies and Farthings were minted with both sides aligned normally. The last Queen Victoria coins to be minted with obverse and reverse 180 degrees out of alignment were - Three-Halfpence - 1862 Twopence - 1848 Threepence - 1887 Sixpence - 1887 Shilling - 1887 Florin (Two Shillings) - 1887 Halfcrown - 1887 Crown (Five Shillings) - 1847 Half-Sovereign - 1887 Sovereign - 1887
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.
Charles Dickens performed for Queen Victoria in 1851 during a private event at Buckingham Palace. The event was organized to celebrate the opening of the Great Exhibition.
because he needed to get out and enjoy his life
Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee in 1887